Sentences with phrase «so water availability»

The reason is that global warming is likely to increase droughts and change rainfall patterns, so water availability becomes even more critical than before.

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So, the term «extended breastfeeding» assumes that the specific cultural and material conditions that middle - and upper - class contemporary Westerners experience — widespread misunderstanding and stigma surrounding women's breasts and children's biology; widespread availability of commercial formula; clean water to prepare it with; the time and space to wash, sterilize, and store bottles, and so forth — are «normal,» while literally everything that has ever existed outside of this limited cultural experience and relatively short, unique period in time is somehow abnormaSo, the term «extended breastfeeding» assumes that the specific cultural and material conditions that middle - and upper - class contemporary Westerners experience — widespread misunderstanding and stigma surrounding women's breasts and children's biology; widespread availability of commercial formula; clean water to prepare it with; the time and space to wash, sterilize, and store bottles, and so forth — are «normal,» while literally everything that has ever existed outside of this limited cultural experience and relatively short, unique period in time is somehow abnormaso forth — are «normal,» while literally everything that has ever existed outside of this limited cultural experience and relatively short, unique period in time is somehow abnormal.
«But these results show us what the range of water availability across the surface is so we can start thinking about where we might want to go to get it and whether it makes economic sense to do so
This development has a low HOA fee and has current water availability so you can build your dream home immediately.
Similar to 6, 7, and 9 above, «We recognize that climate change, left unaddressed, is expected to threaten food production from land and sea, to limit fresh water availability, to cause more severe weather including cyclones, droughts and floods, to increase life - threatening illnesses, to endanger biodiversity» and so on.
So it's trying to assess these costs and benefits — and the costs may come to water availability in certain areas of the world and the benefit may be come to less temperature rise in other parts.
But how could the sort of changes in growing conditions, availability of water and so on we can expect, even with lower sensitivity, not reverse the positive developmental changes we can see happening?
Over land evaporation is limited by water availability — and so the balance of latent and sensible heat changes with rain and drought.
Having been raised in a family which once owned America's largest independent dairy, I'd like to think I know something about plants and trees, so I am always puzzled when someone says temperature exerts the primary control, because different factors are all major contributors to plant / tree growth, water availability arguably being the most important factor facilitating nutrient uptake for a given non-extreme area.
They see the situation from all sides, whether it's fighting for water rights for a development; keeping on top of local, state, and federal regulations so they can inform their customers; or tracking the effect of water availability on the value of area real estate.
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