Sentences with phrase «very little moisture»

The towering clouds were so high that they punched through the troposphere (the lowest layer of the atmosphere where most weather occurs) and sent air loaded with ice crystals rushing into the stratosphere, a higher layer that normally contains very little moisture.
More crucially, the stratosphere has very little moisture compared to the troposphere as can be seen by comparing the figure above to the zonally averaged specific humidity:
Since very little moisture evaporates from ice, the snowfalls become much lighter — and far to the south the glacier front comes to a stop.
Sadly, it contains very little moisture which may be detrimental to the various physiologic processes occurring in the kitten's young body.
I live in Northern Nevada and there is very little moisture in the air.
Cold air holds very little moisture compared to warm air.
But the atmosphere must contain moisture to generate snow — and very cold air contains very little moisture.
Parmesan, for example, contains very little moisture, so it takes less time to bake than if you opted to use cheddar or Swiss as your base.

Not exact matches

Pure pumpkin adds great texture and moisture to any baked good without any fat and very little calories.
The exceptions are extracts like almond or orange blossom water; they're very concentrated and thus add little moisture relative to the flavor they impart.
These specially formulated tiny logs burn very efficiently and almost completely — largely because there is little moisture content — so there are fewer pollutants to escape into the air inside or out.
Just a warning: it is a little bit of a dryer lipstick once applied, so I recommend either putting a clear gloss on top to keep some moisture on your lips or even a lip balm of some sort underneath or you will feel like your lips are very dry!
They need very little water, hydrating solely from the moisture in the food they harvest.
One important tip: Rainbows are rainforest denizens, and as such, have evolved very porous skins with little ability to retain moisture.
For example, canned food is about 75 to 78 percent moisture, which leaves very little room for nutrition.
Additionally, dry kibbles contain very little water or moisture, if none at all.
Some cats drink very little water from a bowl and therefore need additional moisture in their food.
Energy transfer in the lower troposphere is a typical case, where changes in convective processes (including transport of moisture) restore the balance very efficiently leading to little direct influence from changes in CO2 concentration as long as the concentration is not much lower than the present one.
that these really huge temperature gradients between Sahara and the ocean generate very mild winds and very little inland moisture transport.
Oh, and just by the way, the globe radiates most strongly over the southern hemisphere which is a little too cold and it does so in a zone where the air is descending, has little moisture and very little cloud.
That's all very interesting, but the new alarmism is that warm air holds more moisture, giving the required water vapor feedbacks in order to make the world scary hot, instead of the piddling little lukewarm, of a non feedback, co2 stand alone warming.
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