If your sodium intake is high, your kidneys cut back on
releasing water into your urine so you can balance out the excess sodium surrounding your cells.
This feature will limit the internal temperature of the unit to 160 °F
by releasing water vapor during a fire.
Increasing amount of greenhouse gas in the atmosphere can alter the way plants absorb carbon dioxide and
release water vapor.
The frozen strawberries
release water as they thaw, and they'll release more juice while the cookies bake.
The holding tank has a detachable cap that wo
n't release water until the container is locked into the reservoir - base.
When the mushrooms
start releasing water, add the cumin, chili powder, smoked paprika, chili powder, thyme, and black pepper.
Because that
newly released water is less dense than both seawater and hydrate - seawater mix, it will rise as well.
A later impact would form a crater and heat up some of the ice patches,
releasing water onto the walls of the crater.
Just a quick one - handed squeeze will
release water into the upper attached bowl - lid, and when you release the pressure, the water will simply return to the bottle.
To rise to the surface the submarine must reduce its density which it does by
releasing water from the tank.
«You can harvest the algae and extract the oil,
then release the water in a cleaner state than what it would have been leaving the sewage plant.»
12 Factor # 6: Vegetation Affects both temperature and precipitation Influence how much of the sun's energy is absorbed and how quickly it is released Precipitation When
plants release water vapor from its leaves into the air (transpiration)
During the day, the company would
release the water for a 258 - metre plunge to a powerhouse and generate 400 - megawatts of power to take advantage of peak - time power prices when demand is high and wind turbines typically are less active.
pressing tofu
releases the water in it, so it can absorb marinades / sauces better and become more flavorful.
Since
tomatoes release water when in contact with salt, only stir in enough tomatoes for the amount of guacamole you will enjoy immediately to prevent a watered - down version.
Plants
also release water through their leaves (called transpiration) while photosynthesizing.
It even has special technology that makes mopping more reliable,
only releasing water when it stops to scrub to prevent any damage.
State water agencies now
release water at different times of the year to try to imitate natural runoff.
Up to five percent of urban air pollution comes from use of gasoline - powered landscape maintenance equipment, and lawns
release water instead of retaining it.
When Governor Sonny Perdue of the US State of Georgia filed a legal complaint and then formally asked for the support of the Bush Administration to force the US Army Corps of Engineers to
stop releasing water from Atlanta's Lake Lanier, perhaps he did
The city, always facing the dilemma of maintaining adequate supply but also room for extra rain, has
begun releasing water as fast as it can (600 million gallons a day through the Ashokan Release Channel).
Piping at the top periodically
releases water mixed with fertilizer, dampening the felt and nourishing the plants.
Cooling towers at nuclear sites or chemical plants can
release water droplets tainted with toxins, which the wind carries away.
The carnivorous pitcher plant Darlingtonia
californica releases water into the tall vases of its leaves, creating deathtraps where insect prey drown.
The governor had
released a water plan, an assemblyman had proposed more modest groundwater regulations, and the drought was worsening.
John Adams of the University of Washington in Seattle and colleagues proposed in 2009 that heat from magma beneath the surface caused ice held in the rock to melt and
released water locked up in salts.
Stroock showed that the hydrogel roots of his tree can pump water from even a partially dry medium, and the hydrogel
leaves release water vapor the same way real ones do.
Via natural processes, plants and
trees release water vapor, which traps heat in the atmosphere.
More than 30 percent of all the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere passes through stomata each year, and in exchange, plant
stomata release water vapor equivalent of twice the amount present in the whole atmosphere.
As the slab plunges yet deeper, dehydration
reactions release water, which at such great pressure and temperature exists as a supercritical fluid that can drift through materials like a gas and dissolve them like a fluid.