Sentences with phrase «tiny water droplets»

The mask's gel - balm - like texture breaks down into tiny water droplets which helps it melt onto skin to deliver moisture as you rest... or while you try to at least.
After the flood, God invented the rainbow (because refraction of light through tiny water droplets in the air to produce a prism effect did not exist before the giant canopy of water fell to the earth even though a mist used to rise from the ground to water all the plants).
When tiny water droplets in the air land on them, the needles» conical shape distorts them, nudging them into a clamlike shape.
Clouds are made of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that have condensed onto tiny pieces of sea salt, dust, smoke, or other particles in the air.
The mask's gel - balm - like texture breaks down into tiny water droplets which helps it melt into skin, delivering moisture as you rest.
Black carbon aerosols from forest fires, for example, tend to suppress cloud formation by warming the air and making tiny water droplets evaporate.
In a design the researchers have dubbed the «fog harp,» these vertical wires shed tiny water droplets faster and more efficiently than the traditional mesh netting used in fog nets.
A corona here on Earth occurs when sunlight passes through tiny water droplets, separating into different bands, as you see here.
The thousands of tiny water droplets that form on the glass scatter light, making oncoming traffic hard to see.
He made the particles by atomizing a dispersion of graphene - based sheets into tiny water droplets.
Long before modern cells were around to house genetic material, tiny water droplets might have protected the first self - replicating molecules from parasitic mutants.
High - speed footage reveals that raindrops can carry soil microbes into the air in tiny water droplets.
The tiny water droplets circulated through the tunnel, hit the model and started freezing.
Since silver iodide has a crystalline structure similar to that of ice, it allows the tiny water droplets to coalesce until they are big and heavy enough to fall out of the sky, ultimately increasing snowfall between 10 and 15 percent a year.
Literally taking inspiration from a trashcan of scrunched up paper, the engineers came up with a way of crumpling graphene sheets into balls by first atomizing them into tiny water droplets.
Eventually it may become saturated and the water vapour then condenses into tiny water droplets, similar in size to those found in fog, and forms cloud.
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