Sentences with phrase «water surfaces also»

As algae on the water surface also eventually die, bacteria will break them down.
While the bowl feature allowed more than one furkid to drink at the same time, the exposed water surface also accumulated dirt and other particles quite quickly, requiring frequent cleaning.

Not exact matches

In northwest Louisiana, as the production rush began in the Haynesville Shale in 2009, the state water agency ordered oil and gas companies to stop pulling groundwater from the local aquifer that also supplied homes and businesses, and use surface water instead.
It is producing a «Submaran»: an unmanned device that can float on the surface of the ocean and also drive 200 meters under the water to monitor pipelines, currents, temperature or whatever a customer might want.
Since the shape of the surface of the water — the observed phenomenon showing the presence of a force — is independent of the motion of the water relative to the sides of the bucket, the accelerated motion must also be independent of the relative motion of the water and the bucket.
For, was the surface of the earth even and level, and the middle parts of its islands and continents not mountainous and high as now it is, it is most certain there could be no descent for the rivers, no conveyance for the waters; but, instead of gliding along those gentle declivities which the higher lands now afford them quite down to the sea, they would stagnate and perhaps stink, and also drown large tracts of land.
Often times the surface of the baked good is brushed with an egg wash (can also place a pan of hot water in the oven or spray the baked good with water periodically during baking) before baking so the crust will be nicely browned and glossy.
Also, I just cut the circles out and put a dallopp of filling in each one, instead of picking them off the surface, then I dip my finger into a bowl of water and go around the edge so that the seam will stick together better when boiling, because seems like it doesn't stay together well enough if I don't and it opens up while boiling...
(This is also the secret to Chia Pets: the gel that the seeds form when soaked in water binds them to the clay surface of the figurines.)
In addition, farming organically also reduces ground and surface water contamination by refraining from the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, particularly important in areas prone to water shortages.
We know that if a mother smokes, if she has consumed alcohol or other sedatives, if the baby is formula fed, if the sleep surface is a sofa or water bed, or if the bed is also shared with other children that a baby sleeping with his or her mother is at heightened risk of SIDS or accidental death.
The toy also floats on the water's surface like a real boat.
It has a smooth texture with an easy - to - wipe - down water - resistant surface that is also puncture resistant.
It also said the pipeline threatens important surface water resources, including the Plattekill, Sawyerkill, Esopus and Rondout creeks, as well as the Hudson River.
The commission has also cited the potential for groundwater and surface water contamination.
It's also an endocrine disrupter that interferes with development in fish, frogs and other species when it gets into surface 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.
The finding confirms suspicions raised by a different experiment in 2012 that also suggested space rocks were not the source of water on the surface of the moon.
Cooler night temperatures also allow the scanner to stay cool and minimize the evaporation of water from the surface during the scanning procedure.
The team also developed «sentinel coupons» of polymeric materials (HDPE, EDPME, etc.) to be installed in water distribution systems for deposits and biofilms to form on their inner surface.
And around Antarctica, where even the surface ocean water is already quite cold and dense, some of that water in the ocean depths, which is also carbon rich, eventually warmed enough so that it became less dense than the water above it.
Professor Ray Burgess, co-author and also from The University of Manchester, added: «The new simplified model we have developed is a big step forward in understanding how key ingredients essential for life were brought to our planet, including water that probably helped distribute the halogens between the planetary interior and surface
Wind speed, which generates audible bubbles in the surface waters, was also logged.
Under some conditions — particularly when CO2 - rich deep water wells up to the surface in the tropics — seawater also releases CO2 back into the air.
Kadri says the results may help scientists connect interactions between not only surface and deep ocean waters, but also with the atmospheric forces that affect surface waves.
But laboratory experiments by Hayashi and his colleagues, conducted at the University of Nottingham, UK, have shown that spiders can survive afloat, and can also harness the wind to «sail» on the surface of water bodies.
Alice also documented a surprising lack of exposed water ice on the comet's surface and identified an extremely volatile, unexpected gas in the comet's atmosphere — molecular oxygen.
«However, it is also slightly larger than the Earth, and so the hope would be that this would result in a thicker atmosphere that would provide extra insulation» and make the surface warm enough to keep water liquid.
Trees perform three major climate functions: They absorb carbon, which they pull from the atmosphere, creating a cooling effect; their dark green leaves absorb light from the sun, heating Earth's surface; and they draw water from the soil, which evaporates into the atmosphere, creating low clouds that reflect the sun's hot rays (a mechanism known as evotranspiration that also leads to cooling).
It also helps that carbon dioxide is more soluble in colder waters, and that the churning winds mix the waters at the surface, allowing the gases to penetrate the waters more easily.
The gels can also be imprinted with patterns such as the microscale architecture found on the surface of lotus leaves, which allows them to repel water.
But if the sun shines in at a low angle, they can also appear when water droplets affix to certain surfaces, like the dew on this spiderweb.
If perchlorates are widespread on Mars at high concentrations, then pockets of liquid water might also be widespread below the planet's surface.
According to Loecke and Burgin, who both also serve as scientists with the Kansas Biological Survey, surface - water nitrate spikes like the ones plaguing Iowa will occur more widely throughout the agricultural Midwest as weather whiplash becomes more commonplace in the region.
That's particularly true for those inside volcanic craters and impact areas, where water moving through fractured rocks could bring iron to the surface, says Jack Szostak, a Harvard University molecular biologist who also took part in the work.
We've learned that liquid water was present on the Martian surface during this interval, but also that its chemical makeup and short duration would have challenged any known life - forms.
But last year, Arrigo and his team noted a proliferation of pools of water, known as melt ponds, on the surface of the Chukchi Sea ice, which were also a few meters thinner than in past years.
But a reduction in the number and intensity of large hurricanes driving ocean waters on shore — such as this month's Hurricane Joaquin, seen, which reached category 4 strength — may also play a role by cooling sea - surface temperatures that fuel the growth of these monster storms, the team notes.
Because water expands as it warms, that heat also meant that sea surface heights were record high, measuring about 2.75 inches higher than at the beginning of the satellite altimeter record in 1993.
Winds over the ocean (blue arrow) also create currents on the surface, pushing the water up one side of the wave and down the other.
The water vapor also created clouds, which trapped heat near the planet's surface.
The team discovered that internal waves are generated daily from internal tides, which also occur below the ocean surface, and grow larger as the water is pushed westward through the Luzon Strait into the South China Sea.
This could indicate a reservoir of water, also related to a large sea beneath the surface.
The moon, unlike Earth, also lacks weather and water features that eventually erode craters as well as tectonic activity to renew its surface.
Phytoplankton and other plants in the surface ocean can emit gases containing bromine and also chlorine and iodine into the water, which then escape into the atmosphere.
Whereas the nodules are scattered across the deep abyssal plains of the oceans, hundreds of miles from shore and typically three miles or more below the surface, many of the sulfide deposits are close to a coastline; also, they are always on undersea mountains and therefore located in much shallower water.
Also, the pressure exerted on the water is so high that hydrogen bond interactions with the graphene surface are overcome by the attractive van der Waals atomic interaction that draws together the graphene planes.
Water also comes to the surface during oil drilling, but it is unclear how much of that «produced water» is reused by the oil companies for new production because there are currently no reporting requirements, something the bill seeks to addWater also comes to the surface during oil drilling, but it is unclear how much of that «produced water» is reused by the oil companies for new production because there are currently no reporting requirements, something the bill seeks to addwater» is reused by the oil companies for new production because there are currently no reporting requirements, something the bill seeks to address.
Opaline silica deposits also stem from interactions with water, but they occur in places on the martian surface that formed as recently as 2 billion years ago, the researchers report in the November issue of Geology.
A new study has found that turbulent mixing in the deep waters of the Southern Ocean, which has a profound effect on global ocean circulation and climate, varies with the strength of surface eddies — the ocean equivalent of storms in the atmosphere — and possibly also wind speeds.
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