Sentences with phrase «water falls to the bottom»

When allowed to settle, the sediment in the water falls to the bottom, making clear sight possible.
This natural coconut milk will separate very quickly, with the heavier water falling to the bottom and the coconut cream remaining on top.
This would shut down a global ocean circulation system that is driven by dense, salty water falling to the bottom of the north Atlantic and that ultimately produces the Gulf Stream.

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The batter falls like ribbons into the boiling water in the copper - bottomed Revereware passed down to me from her mother.
The wet - milling fermentation method grates the fresh coconut, expresses the coconut milk, and then separates the oil overnight by allowing the heavier water to fall to the bottom of the container, while the lighter, crystal clear oil, remains on top.
At that point the beans will fall to the bottom of the pot and the skins will float near the surface of the water where they can be skimmed off.
I like to fill a large bowl or basin with very cold water and drop the arugula into it, pumping it up and down a few times with your hands to allow any dirt and grit to fall to the bottom.
Just place the slices in a bowl of water so the sand falls to the bottom of the bowl.
Begin to break pomegranate apart under water, allowing arils to fall to bottom of bowl.
This extra water can be released during baking, and when the crumb isn't set yet, it essentially makes the pieces slippery in the batter causing them to fall to the bottom of the pan.
North of this point lies the «potato patch,» at the mouth of San Francisco Bay, where a few years ago a wine tanker foundered after a particularly large dollop of water fell off a wave and found its way down the tanker's stack, flooding her engines and sending her to the bottom.
«The community now has to walk a three - hour round trip down to the bottom of the hill to collect water, and this is a job that largely falls to women and children.»
Thorium and protactinium eventually attach to particles falling through the water and wind up in mud at the bottom.
The majority of winter precipitation in Montana falls as snow, and the precipitation that accumulates as snowpack in the mountains is the most significant source of water to valley bottoms throughout the summer.
Located in a remote corner of the Grand Canyon on the Havasupai Native Reservation, you'll have to make a ten - mile trek in to reach the falls, but once you get there, you'll find cascading waterfalls of crystal clear turquoise waters, plunging into travertine swimming holes at the bottom.
Another bear seemed to just enjoyed the Jacuzzi like waters at the bottom of the falls.
The park's most famous attraction is the crystalline Five - Flower Lake — the startling blue water offers a window - like view to the bottom where fallen trees make a lace - like pattern on the lake floor.
The falls are quite popular so don't expect to have them all to yourselves but there is ample room to sit and watch as the water tumbles off the side of the cliff and into a pool at the bottom.
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A number of key works have been recreated inside the gallery and one wall has been given over to a new painting, Muddy Water Falls (2015), using mud from the River Avon: the top half, a dynamic hand - and finger - painted mural; the bottom half, a flurry of drips, splashes and smears, created by gravity, reflecting the constant redistribution of this mud in the tidal river of its origin.
with the consequence that bottom water never falls below 4C (most dense water sinks to the bottom) allowing e.g. fish to survive in winter because the lake freezes from the top only.
Batteries continue to get better all the time, and even simpler solutions such as hydro power from an enclosed system where the wind (when it's blowing) is used to pump water into storage reservoirs at the top of a hill or mountain or storage tank, and then when there's demand for power but no wind, the water is drained down to a bottom storage space and hydro power is generated from the falling water.
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