The primates were observed using sticks to
test water depth and branches as a makeshift bridge.
Not exact matches
You
test the
water and the
depth of the pool with a toe or two, and you try to never lose sight of your overriding plan.
One report documents gorillas using sticks to
test the
depth of
water and another report documents nut cracking behavior in a gorilla.
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Jaguar says this novel item has been
tested for
water resistance to a
depth of 18 metres and to withstand temperatures ranging from -50 Celsius to 85 degrees above zero.
Only a fool
tests the
depth of
water with both feet.
Failure to identify contamination of the sedimentary record by allochtonous foram
tests, will lead to false
water depth estimations for the sediments that host the forams.
These characteristics included morphometric, geographic, and historical properties of study reservoirs (i.e.,
depth, residence time, volume, surface area, age, and latitude), biologically significant
water column solute concentrations (i.e., NO3 — , total phosphorus, and dissolved organic carbon), and metrics of ecosystem primary productivity (i.e., trophic status and mean or modeled surface
water chlorophyll a concentrations; see the supplemental materials for a complete list of the
tested variables).
4) Karen: Started in 2000 with the National Resource Council in Ottawa performing multiple
tests on various sites in Toronto and Vancouver, BC concentrating on temperature variances between winter and summer on greenroofs and growing media
depth differences on
water retention and energy savings;