Sentences with phrase «store larger amounts of water»

If areas are afforested, the opposite trend occurs, allowing soils to store larger amounts of water again.
Crucially, it also contains dead cells called corneocytes, which store large amounts of water and ensure that the fetus does not get dehydrated.
Hillaker said the humidity rises because of «the area's relatively deep, rich soil, which can store a large amount of water compared to what is typically seen across southern states.

Not exact matches

«The amount of water in the snowpack of the western United States is roughly equivalent to all of the stored water in the largest reservoirs of those states,» Mote said.
The oceans can store vast amounts of heat because it takes a large amount of heat to raise water temperature one degree.
Wetlands store a large amount of China's freshwater resources, and receding wetlands will leave less water available in the long term, Debra Tan, director of Hong Kong - based non-profit China Water Risk, told Reuwater available in the long term, Debra Tan, director of Hong Kong - based non-profit China Water Risk, told ReuWater Risk, told Reuters.
These organic substances appear to store large amounts of uranium, restricting its mobility and releasing it very slowly into the surrounding water over many years.
Water molecules form three - dimensional empty cages organized in a lattice with the potential to store large amounts of natural gases.
Stored carbs holds on to large amounts of water.
Large amounts of methane are stored in seafloor sediments as gas hydrate, and as these melt the gas is released into the water column.
Coastal marshes absorb and store large amounts of carbon dioxide from Earth's atmosphere; they help filter out pollution in coastal waters; provide habitat for wildlife; help protect coastlines from erosion and storm surge; and can store huge amounts of floodwater, reducing the threat of flooding in low - lying coastal areas.
However, the amount of water stored in this ice is estimated to be less than 0.5 m of sea - level equivalent (Lemke et al., 2007), so the contribution to sea - level rise can not be especially large before the reservoir is depleted.
Water in ocean currents stores MUCH larger amounts of kinetic energy, but unless the currents are getting faster and larger on a global scale, you can't hide energy there either.
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