This material gathers into
huge turbulent
reservoirs of cool, low - density gas, extending more than 30 000 light - years from the galaxy's star forming region [3] These turbulent
reservoirs of diffuse gas may be of the same nature as the giant glowing haloes
seen around distant quasars..
«As the climate warms up, now what we
see is even when there is a pretty good snowpack, like we had last year, we don't get enough snowmelt runoff to make a
huge impact on [Elephant Butte]
reservoir,» which is the main area of storage for the Upper Rio Grande.