Sentences with phrase «water reservoir so»

At the end of the tub there is a clean water reservoir so I used this water specifically for rinsing the baby.

Not exact matches

We don't remove our water reservoir to fill it, but get water from the refrigerator dispenser so it is filtered.
The water stays in the reservoir between uses, so you won't have to measure out an exact amount each time as you do with steam - based warmers.
One less convenient option of the device would be the lack of water reservoir, so you must fill in water before each time of use.
There is a reservoir so that you won't have to refill the water every time you use it.
«So whether it's not groundwater or surface water, the Tomhannaok reservoir, we're asking them to explain to us how those supplies would be tapped into,» said Seggos.
The reservoir can hold up 11.25 cups of water so that you can get plenty of use out of one filling.
With this large coffee maker, you will be able to hold up to 10 cups of water in the reservoir, so you can save yourself some time on refilling it.
The Elite Cuisine Coffee Maker has a semi transparent water reservoir that's easy to see so you can pour just the right amount of water in.
All you have to do is fill up the small reservoir on the back of the mirror with some hot water and it will prevent it from fogging at any time during your shower, so you'll be ready to go.
We broke down the best hydration reservoirs on the market by activity and feature so that you'll have plenty of water, no matter where you go.
Hydration reservoirs separate themselves from water bottles for the obvious reason: so that your hands will be free.
Use more water than is required to cook the rice so that there is a leftover reservoir of it where the arsenic can remain.
So, all the energy released when water condenses is reabsorbed when it evaporates again - unless what's being suggesting is that there is this massive reservoir of evaporated water in the atmosphere and its been condensing over the last 40 - 50 years, releasing energy which has been heating the ocean.
Oil — > Transport, Electricity — > 1) C02 and 10x stronger or so CH4 in air — > Global Warming — > Draughts, Hurricanes, Floods — > Lost crops, forests, homes — > CO2 fixing potential lost, Starvation, Diseases, More ressources / energy needed 2) C02 and 10x stronger or so CH4 in air — > Global Warming — > Ice caps and glaciers metling — > Earth natural climate stabilizers lost + massive CH4 release from pergelisoils & ancient ice melt 3) CO2 in water — > Oceans acidification — > Destruction of centennial / millenial coral reefs — > Loss of oceans» filters / pulmons / incubators / biodiversity reservoir — > Food shortage
So, to make the two cases equivalent you should, in the water vapour case, also remove the liquid water reservoir which is the cause of the water vapour restoration.
[1975] Greenland, which is a small Antarctica, a polar landmass entirely surrounded by water, has an ocean to the south that remains as a vapor reservoir even when the ocean to the north freezes, so it retains its ice cap.
If our idealized reservoir is «U» - shaped (not «V» - shaped) then the surface area remains constant, irrespective of the water level, and so the evaporation occurs at a constant (zero - order flux) vs. (dry) temperature.
However, the amount of water stored in this ice is estimated to be less than 0.5 m of sea - level equivalent (Lemke et al., 2007), so the contribution to sea - level rise can not be especially large before the reservoir is depleted.
In the case of El Hierro, where the storage solution is a water reservoir purpose - excavated for the system, the easiest way to increase the duration of the storage would be to make the grid smarter, so that electricity is mostly consumed when wind is blowing.
If it is warm in normally Spring here for La Nina, there there is no Sierra snowpack and in late Spring reservoirs are not filled as the water already ran out, so this is called «drought».
Pumped - storage hydroelectric plant: A plant that usually generates electric energy during peak load periods by using water previously pumped into an elevated storage reservoir during off - peak periods when excess generating capacity is available to do so.
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