Sentences with phrase «think having liquid water»

«We typically think having liquid water on a planet as a way to start life, since life, as we know it on Earth, is composed mostly of water and requires it to live,» explains Hinkel.

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Several months later, while on a hike in Arizona with her mother, all she had for water was a cheap, thin metal bottle that had warmed up in the sun, and she suddenly thought, Why not create a more upscale, fashionable, reusable bottle that would keep liquid cool?
sherri, I would make a guess that it's your dry (compared to our humid, rainforest - like humidity) air, the flour is sucking up lots more liquid than mine, I think... that might explain Ruhlman's slack dough, since Cleveland is more humid, even, than up here... add more water until you get a dough that feels right to you, the starter should have plenty of power to make it rise!
I think I had my heat turned up too high for the first 2 hrs as most of my liquid was gone at that point and I had to add in some extra water to keep the bottom from burning.
Also, I wanted to correct myself from my previous comment... I don't think I used double the water... I was thinking I doubled the flour... I used 1 1/2 x the liquid... I think doubling it would be way too thin.
I haven't gotten around to trying them with aquafaba (bean cooking liquid) yet but I think using aquafaba in place of the water when creating the flax egg, might help.
I thought that part of the problem was that I used just water for the liquid because I didn't have any milk in the house.
I think using the soap nut liquid instead is preferable if you have hard water.
You should call if you think your water has broken, especially if the liquid is discolored, such as yellow, brown, greenish, or bloody.
If nothing else, this work illustrates how we have yet to think through the possibilities for extending a star's Goldilocks zone, where Earth - like planets are awash with liquid water.
A lot of people think that 10 percent of nearby stars have Earth - like planets close enough to their stars to have liquid water, but it could be 1 percent or even lower.
So does the realization that the habitable zone (the region around a star where a planet could have liquid water, essential for life as we know it) is a lot broader than anyone had thought back in 1960.
For decades, thinking about the best way to search for extraterrestrials has centered on a «Goldilocks» zone where temperatures are «just right» for liquid water, a key ingredient for life, to wet the surface of an Earth doppelgänger.
THINKING OUTSIDE THE GOLDILOCKS ZONE The hunt for extraterrestrial life has long focused on planets at a just - right distance from alien stars, where liquid water can exist on a planet's surface.
We went to Mars seeking evidence concerning whether or not it once had liquid water and a habitable environment, and I think we've found a definitive answer to that question.
Without liquid water, Farmer points out, one would naively think organisms can not function.
We think it has a thick liquid water ocean which is thousands of time more voluminous than any water on Enceladus.
Blankenship thought the warm ice would melt some of the ice above it as it ascended, leaving pockets of liquid water within the shell.
«Having water interacting with rock is important from a habitability standpoint because it means you have a liquid water environment that has some of the chemistry we think could be essential for life,» Hand says of the 2013 find.
The prime target of NASA's orbiter is Jupiter's moon Europa, which is thought to have an ocean of liquid water beneath its icy shell.
«We've thought of RSL as possible liquid water flows, but the slopes are more like what we expect for dry sand,» said USGS scientist and lead author Colin Dundas.
The region in which this planet orbits its star is called the habitable zone, as it is thought that life would most likely form on planets with liquid water.
Still other scientists think there is no life on Mars because the planet has no liquid water today.
«We've thought of RSL as possible liquid water flows, but the slopes are more like what we expect for dry sand,» Colin Dundas, a research geologist with the US Geological Survey's Astrogeology Science Center and a lead author on the new study, said in the statement.
I'd be interested in your thoughts on liquid water acting in the same way.
One evening she was out of bubble bath and thought she'd add a few squirts of the dish liquid to the water.
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