Sentences with phrase «through water currents»

The suit, as stated above, lets Mario swim faster and better, jump higher, swim through water currents, and hop while on land.

Not exact matches

if you disolve a mixture of carbon dioxide, sulther dioxide and ammonia all of which occur naturally in water and then run a high voltahe electric current through it (i.e lightning) amino acids and nucleic acids will spontaneously form and breakdown as the chemicals react.
He was voted UK public affairs consultant of the year in 2007 and is the current chair of the APPC, steering the industry through tricky waters, with the threat of regulation on the horizon.
For the past one year, since power was handed to the current administration, I am yet to read a record of the list of water projects initiated, even if not completed, to allay the fears of the millions of Ghanaians who are faced with the dangers of water rationing coming in the wake of Ghana's escape from the grip of power rationing through conscious investments made in the energy sector by the John Dramani Mahama administration.
When salty ocean water flows through the magnetic field, an electric current is generated and this, in turn, induces a magnetic response in the deep region below Earth's crust — the mantle.
«Through our mapping we have found the routes on the current landscape by which our ancestors may have walked, like motorways, taking people from one water source to the next.
Kanzius had essentially replicated the centuries - old method of water electrolysis, separating water into hydrogen and oxygen gases by running a current through water loaded with salt, which makes it conductive.
Unlike the existing reverse - osmosis membranes responsible for more than half of the world's current water desalination capacity, the new membrane process dehydrates ions as they pass through the membrane channels and removes only select ions, rather than indiscriminately removing all ions.
Looking like a cross between an octopus and a snail, it fixes you with its pale white eyes before jetting backwards through the water, wobbling gently with the currents.
In electrolysis, electrical current flows through a metallic electrode immersed in water.
Run an electric current from a photovoltaic device through this solution at a high enough voltage and it splits water.
Chris Giunchigliani, a current Clark County commissioner who once served on the Water Authority board, sees the agency — which she called «the final arbiter» of what can and should be built — as centrally responsible for why Las Vegas» building boom continued through the drought years.
An electrolyzer works by running an electrical current through water that splits it into oxygen and hydrogen.
He believes it could also play a role in a future large - scale hydrogen generator, which would collect the energy from sunlight in huge fields and then run that electric current through water to produce vast amounts of hydrogen to meet, for example, the demand from a future fleet of hydrogen - powered vehicles.
The new material is much more efficient than current mist - catching nets, in which most of the water passes through uncollected, says Andrew Parker, the Oxford University zoologist who originally described the beetle's unique surface.
Additionally, a large part of the current dissipates into the water through the skin.
Under which conditions does the current not flow like water through a tap, but rather trickles like sand in an hourglass?
This process could form the basis of a practical solar - energy storage system, Nocera says, in which electric current from a solar cell passes through water to the catalyst, breaking the water into oxygen and hydrogen through electrolysis.
Ions from the water attached themselves to the cultivator blade, forming a layer a few micrometres thick, and a current of between 0.2 and 2.6 amps passed through the soil.
Pons and Fleischmann asserted that passing a current through heavy waterwater containing deuterium, a heavy isotope of hydrogen — between palladium electrodes produced a huge amount of heat.
This expansive survey alleviates the concern that pharmaceutical pollution, for example through drinking water contamination, has negative effects on human health at current concentrations.
The submersible will travel back and forth through an abyssal current of Antarctic Bottom Water along the Orkney Passage while measuring the intensity of the turbulence.
The journey of light through space is illuminated in the water and gold dust, moving slowly with convection currents from heated elements beneath the tank, alluding to the similar structure of macro and microworlds: stars in the cosmos and micro-particles in the subatomic scale.
A spin wave can be thought of as similar to an ocean wave, which keeps water molecules in essentially the same place while the energy is carried through the water, as opposed to an electric current, which can be envisioned as water flowing through a pipe, said principal investigator Kang L. Wang, UCLA's Raytheon Professor of Electrical Engineering and director of the Western Institute of Nanoelectronics (WIN).
There, the fuel cell forces the hydrogen electrons through a circuit, generating current and powering the motor before the electrons rejoin the hydrogen protons and oxygen to form the car's only emission: water.
To better understand this treacherous stream of water — and its role in the Southern Hemisphere's marine biodiversity — researchers guided autonomous underwater vehicles known as Seagliders (one shown here entering the water) through the Agulhas Current for the first time.
The unusual changes in currents may help explain how the larvae of the heat - loving creatures living around hydrothermal vents are dispersed through long stretches of near - freezing waters to reach other warm havens, says Adams.
It travelled back and forth through an abyssal current of Antarctic Bottom Water along the Orkney Passage, sometimes in water colder than 0 °C and in currents up to 1 knot, while measuring the intensity of the turbulWater along the Orkney Passage, sometimes in water colder than 0 °C and in currents up to 1 knot, while measuring the intensity of the turbulwater colder than 0 °C and in currents up to 1 knot, while measuring the intensity of the turbulence.
«As revealed by monthly snapshots of sea surface height from satellite imagery and other estimates, the Loop Current from late winter through summer 2012 was positioned to the west of the shelf slope in deeper water,» Weisberg explained.
Jefferson project researchers deploy an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler through the ice to track the direction and speed of the water cCurrent Profiler through the ice to track the direction and speed of the water currentcurrent.
In experiments, the researchers pumped water through a graphene membrane treated with both defect - sealing and pore - producing processes, and found that water flowed through at rates comparable to current desalination membranes.
Through our current campaign, Our Common Waters, and with exposure to increased oil and gas development near our homes and communities, we have grown concerned about hydraulic fracturing (commonly called «fracking») and its impact on water, air, soil, wildlife habitat, and human health.
For the current project outlined in the Nature article, research scientists drilled through the ice, down to the lake and took samples of the water for further study.
This unique set of properties generally indicates that the process used to produce the product involves arcing a high voltage AC current through the air to the surface of the water.
The greater the amount of water in a person's body, the easier it is for the current to pass through it.
Ionic foot baths operate by sending an electrical current through a tub of water, which causes the water molecules to divide and create negative oxygen ions.
Chlorine is manufactured commercially by running an electric current through salt water.
I have simply used basic principles of chemistry to calculate how much silver would be deposited into distilled water (DW) when a given amount of electric current is passed through pure silver electrodes.
Because they send an electrical current through your body, the amount of water you are carrying can drastically adjust this number too.
They flow through water with focus and determination, often upstream or against current while maintaining feminine energy.
As with current Evoque models, this convertible version will be able to scale 45 - degree gradients, and cross through water up to 19 inches in depth.
So perhaps some deeper, darker (and more darkly comic) current flows through Smith's veins - an effervescent sort of ice water, perhaps - that allows him to live as comfortably as a New Yorker as he once did as a Midwesterner.
In the cool and dry season (June through December), the colder currents dominate and the water temperature dips lower.
Highlights: The untouched waters, the wide variety of corals and fish, leopard sharks, turtles, and the challenging maze - like swim throughs and currents.
Suddenly you look in to the blue and see a lonely Eagle ray soaring by, moving so effortlessly through the water, making the strong current you are attempting to fight look non-existent.
He found that by passing an electrical current through seawater, the salty water electolyzes causing calcium carbonate to to combine with magnesium.
When you have had your fill of enjoying the fumaroles, you can rise up through the current and explore the innumerable fish and sharks that frequent the water column.
This journey will take us through some of Asia's most amazing dive sites, through the calm waters of Moyo to the raging currents of Komodo straight.
Lembongan and the island sliver of Nusa Ceningan form two conduits through which the cold water and currents of the Indian Ocean channel directly.
He represents the current crop of art writers and curators who, I guess, feel there is too much art - related text to wade through without letting fiction further muddy the waters.
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