Sentences with phrase «water droplets become»

Sometimes, when an air pollutant, such as sulfuric acid combines with the water droplets that make up clouds, the water droplets become acidic, forming acid rain.
If it is a sulfur particle, the water droplet becomes a mild sulfuric acid droplet and that became the Acid Rain of environmental focus.

Not exact matches

* We think this might be because an oil droplet was trapped inside a food colouring droplet and sank, but as the edges of the food colouring droplet diffused into the water suddenly the drop became lighter than the surrounding water (thanks to the less dense oil at the centre) and floated upwards quickly...
For proper storage, be sure to keep spinach in the vegetable crisper of your refrigerator and do not let it become damp or collect droplets of water in the bag.
The infection does not spread from person - to - person — people become infected with the bacteria through inhalation of contaminated water droplets.
A water toy like this has endless potential: As your child becomes more skillful, he can help a doll or rubber ducky take a «shower,» he can take a shower himself like you, or he can make it «rain» over the water — and you can point out how the droplets make ripples on the surface.
All the materials became waterproof and self - cleaning as water droplets of different sizes were seen bouncing instead of wetting the surface, removing the dirt applied by the researchers.
People become infected with Legionella bacteria by inhaling contaminated water droplets, often from cooling towers or spas, or contaminated soil such as potting mix.
Simultaneously, as the average liquid droplet becomes smaller through evaporation, the vapor's density increases, so more vapor molecules merge at a faster rate to become microscopic liquid droplets, and more water molecules are ionized.
The heat energy gained by SCW simply increases the pressure, velocity, and number of droplets, all of which then increase the heat removal.91 Significantly, the hotter SCW becomes, the more the water molecules break into ions (H + and OH --RRB- so most of the energy becomes electrical, not thermal.
When they become too full with water droplets, they mimic falling rain with their fingers, make the sounds of thunder with their mouths, and move their bodies limply as empty clouds.
They would then shrink to the size of molecules and become the droplets of water that come from the redwood's highest branches.
There are an ever increasing number of these «indirect effects», but the two most discussed are the aerosol / cloud opacity interaction (more aerosols provide more sites for water to condense in clouds, thus cloud droplets are smaller and clouds become more opaque), and the cloud lifetime effect (smaller droplets make it more difficult to make drops big enough to rain, and so clouds live longer).
Eventually, when a temperature of about -10 °C is reached, the water droplets of the cloud (which are by then supercooled) begin to freeze and become ice crystals.
But if somehow enough H20 gas molecules become a liquid droplet of water there some critical amount of molecules - as wild guess, say 1000 molecules formed as liquid water - in which H20 gas can more than just briefly condense onto such a droplet of water.
But in vitro values become, in effect, theoretical calculations when they're applied by GCMs to model vastly greater columns of atmosphere, where cloud droplets and ice crystals, various aerosols and particulates — not to mention highly variable water vapor — appear in situ.
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