Sentences with phrase «travelling through water»

Another complexity is that light takes slightly longer to travel when travelling through water vapour than dry air.
Your ship is actually easier to pilot when travelling through water and makes you wish the whole game took place there.
The vibrations have to travel through the water — the distance affects the pitch, so the more water the longer the distance, the lower the pitch, the less water, the less the distance the higher the pitch!
The model showed how those sound waves would have traveled through the water and indicated that they reached shore 15 to 20 minutes before the tsunami.
You might have seen the light beam traveling through the water, which should have been relatively narrow, as the light does not interact much with the water molecules.
Shining light from the top through the solution increases the distance the light waves have to travel through the water — milk mixture.
BIA measures the resistance to the signal as it travels through the water that is found in muscle and fat.
Using their front and back legs in a paddling motion the can travel through water for short periods of time.
Miners and factory workers there crossed Otterhounds with smaller terriers to produce a medium - sized dog that could travel through water in pursuit of otters.
Some freighters travel through those waters at more than twice that speed.
Sailing tour is another way for traveling through waters of the country.
«As water travels through the water cycle, some water will become part of The Global Conveyer Belt and can take up to 1,000 years to complete this global circuit.

Not exact matches

Through relief flights, the transportation of emergency supplies, airline employee volunteer efforts and fundraising programs facilitated through airline mileage programs, U.S. cargo and passenger carriers transported more than 4.5 million pounds of life - saving food, water and supplies, accommodated more than 6,500 evacuees, relocated hundreds of stranded pets and relaxed travel policies to more than 80 airports in the path of the hurrThrough relief flights, the transportation of emergency supplies, airline employee volunteer efforts and fundraising programs facilitated through airline mileage programs, U.S. cargo and passenger carriers transported more than 4.5 million pounds of life - saving food, water and supplies, accommodated more than 6,500 evacuees, relocated hundreds of stranded pets and relaxed travel policies to more than 80 airports in the path of the hurrthrough airline mileage programs, U.S. cargo and passenger carriers transported more than 4.5 million pounds of life - saving food, water and supplies, accommodated more than 6,500 evacuees, relocated hundreds of stranded pets and relaxed travel policies to more than 80 airports in the path of the hurricanes.
Whether they realize it or not, British Columbians may soon see more and larger tankers carrying bitumen travelling through B.C. waters.
And so far, we have seen that if sin is the like a fire, then grace is like the water that puts it out, and it travels through the hose of faith.
Moses, the most humble man who had ever lived on Earth to that point (Numbers 12:3), follows the Lord's Spirit as the people followed Moses, leading them out from the place in which they were saved from death by the blood of a lamb, through the waters of the Red Sea where their enemies were swallowed up forever, traveling on in a new identity as God's chosen people — free and sent on to serve and worship Him.
We can not be certain, but in Exodus 15, after the Israelites have passed through the Red Sea and God has delivered them from Pharaoh's army, they travel into the wilderness of Shur to find water.
(CT previously traveled more than 600 miles through the CAR to report on the «messy business» of clean water.)
Travel, injury, illness: CCL «grind» taking a toll on Altidore, Toronto FC MLSsoccer.com In the 23rd minute of Tuesday's Concacaf Champions League first leg, Toronto FC had just clawed back level (through Jonathan Osorio) from Chivas Guadalajara's shocking early away goal, only for Jozy Altidore to wander over the touchline for a sip of water and a quick chat with the bench.
Personally I'd travel with the can of formula powder (easier going through security as well) and mix it with bottled water once you're at the gate.
I grew weary as I waded through unknown, uncharted waters and had no idea which path I should travel down.
«There already is a lot of water traveling through the old part of town,» said Village Administrator Bruce Bonebrake.
Even for parents traveling with children, water is still not allowed, so plan to buy it or bring a reusable filtered water bottle to fill up once you've passed through security.
Canadians with very hard water are collectively panicking as news that Calgon is no longer being sold in Canada travels through the cloth diapering community.
With 50 ships traveling through the canal daily, swapping around 10 million tons of ballast water annually between the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean, it's no surprise the Suez is a hotbed for species invasion.
Since neutrons traveling through heavy water split atoms more efficiently, less uranium should be needed to achieve a critical mass; that's the minimum amount of uranium required to start a spontaneous chain reaction of atoms splitting in rapid succession.
Like water, it is held together by the powerful bonds between hydrogen and oxygen atoms, so ethanol can not travel through most petroleum pipelines.
Anyway, the click travels backward from the lips through the spermaceti, which has the same sound - conduction properties as water.
On the other hand, the fact that water is slightly compressible is what allows pressure waves, such as sound, to travel through, though this property has almost no effect on surface waves.
High - frequency sound can kill microscopic pathogens, but the sound waves normally need to travel through a contact medium such as water or gel, limiting the use of ultrasound as a germicide.
As global warming continues to impact the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica, with more meltwater streams and water tracks travelling across the landscape, more mineral phosphorus is likely to become available through rock weathering over centuries to millennia.
That's similar to what many fish experience when they travel through the turbulent waters near a dam.
The code would set new requirements on ship design, environmental practices and safety operations for big ships like tankers, bulk carriers and cruise ships traveling through most Antarctic and Arctic waters.
There are four types of blast trauma injury: 1) primary injury caused directly by the pressure wave, which can travel through tissue at velocities close to that of sound in water, 2) secondary injury caused by objects put in motion by the blast, 3) tertiary injury caused by an individual thrown into motion by the blast and hitting surrounding objects, and 4) quaternary injury caused by burns, explosion - related injuries, illnesses and diseases not attributed to the other three blast trauma types.
Next, it travels to an energy transfer station and moves through heat exchangers to chill Enwave's closed water - supply loop that is distributed to customers.
During two different research expeditions, in the mid - to late springs of 2010 and 2012, the AUV — which resembles a 2 - meter - long bunk bed with twin hulls stacked on top of one another — traveled back and forth through several different Southern Ocean waters in a lawn mower — like pattern at depths of 20 to 30 meters under the ice to collect a 3D survey of the topography of the sea ice's underbelly.
McCrea has since traveled far and wide in British Columbia and Alberta, looking for places where white - water creeks slice channels into bedrock, miners drill through cliff faces, and inner - earth processes push hills into craggy mountains.
TRAVELLING through Spain in February 1951, the 22 - year - old French artist Yves Klein wondered whether the baroque fountains built to cool the royal summer palace could be modified in winter to spout fire instead of water.
The weak pulses travel outward through the water then back to the electric organ through thousands of conductive pores covering the fish's body.
The NIST team is experimenting with low - frequency magnetic radio — very low frequency (VLF) digitally modulated magnetic signals — which can travel farther through building materials, water and soil than conventional electromagnetic communications signals at higher frequencies.
To supply this layer, Dennis Larson of the University of Arizona used electro - osmosis, by which water travels from a wet point to a dry one through a permeable or semi-permeable medium.
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.
This part of the sound spectrum travels especially well through water, so alligators, hippos, and whales use infrasound calls as well.
Resources, especially water, embedded within asteroids could be of use to astronauts traveling through deep space.
«Both the manner with which sound travels through shallow water and the way that individual species of fish perceive it are complex and not intuitive,» he says.
These parasites, which can be detected in laboratory testing, can be contracted through food, water or from other people and are commonly picked up while traveling.
A neutrino had traveled from some distant part of the universe, escaped collision with every bit of matter across trillions of miles, and gone through the center of the Earth, only to collide with a molecule of water in Lake Baikal and disappear in a flash of light.
Sound waves travel just fine through Earth's atmosphere, but once they strike water they're much harder to hear.
As light travels through turbulent materials — water, the atmosphere, and even human tissue — the wavefronts become distorted, blurring images and reducing resolution.
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.
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