Three months later the sensor popped
back up to the surface and sent a description of its journey to a satellite.
It also creates the space needed to allow any underlying issues to
rise up to the surface and be brought to your attention.
Under some conditions — particularly when CO2 - rich deep water wells
up to the surface in the tropics — seawater also releases CO2 back into the air.
If a volcano releases heat from the earth's interior, it absolutely will find it's
way up to the surface and eventually out into space.
I suspect that larger tidal currents over shallow water mix ocean
heat up to the surface to keep these waters covered by water or dangerously thin ice.
Surface Use: Construction workers will want to know if the knee pads they like will
hold up to surfaces like cement and tile.
After three years of married life, a Daddy - like dude came into my life which brought every single Daddy issue I had right back
up to surface level.
A changing table is not something that can easily be used beyond baby's need, and toddlers in diapers are too large to
lift up to the surface anyways.
How do we maintain our responsibility to our clients, our employers, our partners and our kids, while reaching in and
pulling up to the surface our light and our goodness?
A good start means creating tremendous speed with your dive, carrying it through your breakout, using your momentum to
explode up to the surface, and owning your race through the finish.
If a significant event occurs the float can
pop up to the surface and communicate to the land station via satellite.
Purging is a stage in which pimples and blemishes hidden underneath the skin are
brought up to the surface after using a skincare product, like an AHA exfoliator, that is meant to speed up the skin's cellular turnover rate.
As one observer in a Houston Chronicle report noted, this problem has been bubbling
up to the surface for some time:
The hurricane churns the water beneath it, bringing cooler water
up to the surface from below and leaving a «cold wake» behind the storm.
«Earth's dynamic interior: Multiple compositional components of Earth's deep mantle
carried up to surface.»
The Samsung TabPro S and Huawei Matebook fair badly, and even the Lenovo can't catch
up to the Surface Pro 4.
Shepson and his co-authors suggest that the reason for high emissions from those wells was either the fact that drillers encountered methane from shallow coal pockets they found that was released to the surface, or that the wells were drilled using a method called underbalanced drilling, which allows fluids and gas to come
up to the surface during the drilling process.
While the app's quiet release to the Windows Store dates back to the launch of Creators Update, Dolby is bringing it back
up to the surface at E3 with the announcement of dedicated Atmos support for Gears of War 4 and Crackdown 3 coming soon, with many more to support the tech later on.
Upon
floating up to the surface of a microcapsule of white microbeads its upper surface is painted white, with floating up black - into black.
Psychoanalysis identifies the «return of the repressed» as the process where past traumas previously buried in the unconscious, bubble
up to the surface when appropriately triggered.
In today's ocean, nutrients are brought
up to the surface around Antarctica but then move north and eventually flow into the low latitudes, supporting the plankton and fish populations there, Moore said.
Features along the coast push the current further off shore and if there is a strong northerly wind, it will push the current even further off shore, allowing deep water to rise up the coast, bringing
nutrients up to the surface.
Amy, I've been lurking here for quite awhile and I just wanted to poke my
head up to the surface and say «thank you» for writing.
Normal round skin cells become dry and flat scales of keratin as they age and
move up to the surface of the skin.
Geothermal energy, in the form of heat, can be harvested by bringing hot water and steam trapped in
rocks up to the surface.
The so - called dry rock geothermal involves drilling very deep, pumping water down the hole, where it heats up, and then pumping the hot water back
up to the surface using another source of energy.
Unlike Salter's device, Atmocean's approach used a contraption to instead bring cooler water from the
depths up to the surface.
For deeper deposits, volumes of superhot pressurized steam are pumped underground to melt out the bitumen so it can be
sucked up to the surface by production wells running in parallel.
If conditions are right, these Kelvin waves, push down the thermocline in the eastern tropical Pacific, preventing cold water from
welling up to the surface.