Sentences with phrase «water above any point»

Not exact matches

Republican Sen. Marco Rubio's net approval dipped 6 points, leaving him 4 points above water — 44 percent approve versus 40 percent disapprove.
While concordism leaves the reader scratching her head as she attempts to figure out how there could have been waters above the sky (Genesis 1:7), Walton's approach «maintains that this terminology is simply describing cosmic geography in Israelite terms to make a totally different point
Once the temperature reads 7 degrees above the boiling point of water, you have syrup!
Beans need to be cooked twice as long at 7,000 feet, and above that height, it's nearly impossible to cook them through without the use of a pressure cooker (which raises the boiling point of water).
Because it is awkward to keep raising the sprinkler above the foliage, at this point another watering method should be used.
As he hunts for marlin in the Kona waters off Keahole Point, Skipper Henry Chee can see, above him and far away — 25 miles away — sunlight shining on a different kingdom of hunters.
A 1 - 1 draw in their next match against Zwickau sees them keep their head above water by a single point — but how did it all come to this?
The Swans have been picking up enough points here and there to just about keep their heads above water.
I will take strength that i am going to learn something from this experience, but at some point, i am barely keeping my head above water.
Moreover, the new boardwalk also sits higher above the water line, thus further protecting the aquatic habitat, while also offering an elevated vantage point for visitors.
During that time, no equipment will be used that emits noise above 70 dBA max measured at an offset distance of 50 feet if the work is on land and at the nearest point of the shoreline if the work is in the water.
Evaporation from the ocean waters can also lower the density of the air close to the surface to the point that it can not mix with the air layer above it.
Some archaea — a domain of microbial life that was little understood when the Viking landers reached their destination — live in even more extreme situations, flourishing in temperatures far above the boiling point of water and surviving in thick brine.
They've even caught tardigrades basking in hot springs with temperatures well above water's boiling point.
Turn on a skillet and let it heat up until it is well above the boiling point of water.
The biggest impact was seen a few hundred feet deep in the water column, at the point where phytoplankton have enough light from above to still grow, and are receiving the most nutrients rising from below.
Water can be kept liquid, for example, at temperatures more than 300 degrees Fahrenheit above its boiling point, because it needs a onetime injection of energy to start vaporizing.
These lakes occur as a result of geothermal heat trapped by the thick ice, melting it from underneath, and the great pressure from the ice above, which lowers the melting point of water.
Scientists have sequenced Methanopyrus kandleri, a rod - shaped organism that produces methane and grows optimally at temperatures near and above the boiling point of water.
Radio astronomers announced that Venus had surface temperatures well above the boiling point of water!
After years of research and trying all of the options above at some point, we finally found and switched to an under - counter multi-stage water filter system that meets all of the criteria and exceeds them.
If it hasn't risen above the plate by that point, make up some salt water by mixing one cup of filtered water with one teaspoon of sea salt and use as much as you need.
Michelle Williams (Manchester by the Sea) still reigns above with Naomie Harris (Moonlight) and Rachel Weisz (Deep Water) holding court at # 2 and # 3 once again, albeit each with a tiny point bump.
At one point so much water was collecting in sagging tent pockets above that workers on the red carpet were poking these areas with long stick thingies while...
32 PSI (guess you actually mean psig) low side matches to a R134A boiling point (close to the actual evaporator temperature with newer evaporators) of 2.71 °C, slightly above water freeze point, and won't mean much until we know if it's variable displacement or not.
The long answer is: provided that the ambient's air is well above the freezing point of water, that the cabin's air filter is clean and that the system is set to cool ambient air and not recirculated one, the evaporator's thermal load is proportional to fan speed, and, therefore, air volume.
In the other camp are the «indies» who point to draconian publishing contracts, an industry that lacks diversity, and all the marketing traditionally published writers still have to do to keep their heads above water.
They're enough to make you feel like you'll never get your head above water and at some point they just feel like a way of life — but they don't have to be!
Many of Dana Point's hotels and eateries sit on cliffs above the harbor (like the Monarch Beach Resort and the Blue Lantern Inn) or on the water itself, such as the sustainable and locally sourced seafood offered at Waterman's Harbor, or the mesquite - grilled fresh catches at The Harbor Grill.
It has a span of 503 meters; it's length including ramps is 1149 meters, it is 49 meters wide and its highest point is 134 meters above the water surface.
The Second Bridge is the highest point of the canyon, standing more than 50 metres above the water.
Above the town area there is another 7 km of water below the Tongariro River Gorge, with access points from SH1 at the Admirals Pool, behind the Tongariro National Trout Centre, and at the Red Hutt swing bridge.
Stewart Island - Stewart, or Ba Wei, Island lies north west of Cavern Island in the Mergui Archipelago and its main feature from a diving point of view is a smaller islet at its southern end with a spectacular large hole in it that makes for great photo opportunities, even above the water.
One of the more sought after water activities because there is simply nothing like hovering over the arch from the vantage point of 60 feet above!
HO`OKIPA BEACH PARK (known as a choice windsurfing spot), PA`IA BAY and HAMOA BEACH in Hana all offer world - class surfing, while HONOLUA BAY offers spectators a spectacular vantage point of the breaks from the cliff above the water.
At this point the room has been vaguely divided by the bamboo poles unevenly hanging across the room, above the body of water and through the crowd.
# 96 — «So why do we think that an extra degree or two of air temperature change above that water is going to be some key tipping point
It also points out that mining will increasingly occur above or below seams that have already been excavated, raising questions about safety and the disruption of underground water flows.
So why do we think that an extra degree or two of air temperature change above that water is going to be some key tipping point?
Permafrost and a neutral emissions cycle Above latitude 50 ˚ north, permafrost soil — that is, soil that remains below the freezing point of water — holds about twice as much carbon as does the atmosphere.
Re: # 19 — excellent points: that both (a) CaCO3 dissolution occurs above pH 7 (it depends on the H2C03, HCO3 -LRB--), and CO3 (2 --RRB- equilibrium which determines the saturation state of seawater), AND (b) that biogenic calcification is made increasingly difficult when the saturation state of surface waters declines, which is what happens as rising atmospheric CO2 influences the chemistry of surface waters.
I'd think a «bedrock gateway» could go both ways — if the bedrock is below sea level, sea water can enter; if above sea level, as Mauri has pointed out clearly and repeatedly, the ice will fill melt voids in the winter.
Then we're back to the plain wrong stuff again: it has already been pointed out above that 3 - 4 times positive feedback from water vapour is incorrect (it's roughly 2x).
But if you take a trip to the bottom of the TauTona mine in South Africa, 3.9 km below sea level, you will find that water at 110 °C, well above the supposed boiling point of water, does not boil but remains liquid.
As water has the property of reaching maximum density above its freezing point, the heat is transported towards the surface, eventually to be radiated away to outer space.
«Ocean surface temperatures — water temperatures are in the mid to upper 30s, which doesn't sound that warm but is well above the freezing point of sea water, which is about 29 degrees Fahrenheit.
As written above, it is natural that lands warm (cool) faster than seas: but, I think, it would be much better for studying GW (there are many other issues for lands even without GW) to point on waters rather than on inhabited lands (with a simple condition: all waters; not saying that Arctic pack is decreasing, making silence on Antarctic pack because it instead doesn't fit AGW theories).
Such «ice balls» have even formed on lake water that was 40 degrees, how is this possible at temperatures far above the normal freezing point?
Yes, desalinating sea water and pumping it overland to replace the water from the acquifers would be energy intensive and expensive, but the point is we could do it, and the cooling effect of irrigation claimed in the study above would far more than off set the emissions from fossil fuel used to accomplish the task.
Surely the primeval atmosphere of close to 100 % CO2 and 100 bar pressure should have kept any water above boiling point?
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