Evaporation
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Evaporation
could have played an effect, but that's not enough to actually cause the water to become ice.
But if you do not look at grasslands but look down into them, you find that most of the soil in that grassland that you've just seen is bare and covered with a crust of algae, leading to increased runoff and
evaporation.
Imagine being able to make ceramics at room temperature by simply dipping something into a liquid, lifting it out of the liquid, and having
evaporation
force the molecules in the liquid together, so that they jigsaw together in the same way as this crystallization works.
There is a frantic
evaporation
taking place here.
If there is a desert in the continent with a nearby sea,
evaporation'
s greater on the sea, and it sucks the air above the desert.
If you have the opposite situation, a forest, the evaporation, as we showed, is much greater, because of the trees, and this relation is reversed.
In Brazil, almost 70 percent of the
evaporation
that makes rain actually comes from the forest.
You can see the effect of the sun on the
evaporation
of gas and the fact that the comet is rotating.
Some of that heat generates evaporation, which creates clouds and then eventually leads to precipitation.
This evaporation, called transpiration, creates negative pressure in the xylem, pulling watery xylem sap up the tree.
While the
evaporation
process would take an incredibly long time, the questions it raises for physics are far more urgent.
The sun is overhead, maximum heating, maximum evaporation, maximum clouds, maximum rainfall, maximum opportunities for reproduction.
Due to extreme evaporation, it's saltier than seawater and virtually lifeless.
The departure of Bret Hart and subsequent
evaporation
of the Hart Foundation had left the Vile D-Generation X stable unchallenged in the WWE.
The dilemma that officials face is that the impact of a fall in exports as a result of RMB appreciation will be felt acutely and immediately, whereas the large welfare losses due to the
evaporation
of the value of China’s foreign-exchange reserves will be borne by society as a whole – but not immediately.
Global warming will increase
evaporation
and severely reduce rainfalls – by up to 20% in the Middle East and North Africa – with the amount of water available per person possibly halved by mid-century in these regions.
And, indeed, the water cycle – the processes of precipitation, evaporation, freezing, melting, and condensation that circulate water from clouds to land to the ocean and back – is inextricably linked to the energy exchanges among the land, ocean, and atmosphere that determine Earth’s climate.
The only water that leaves a PPU does so in fruits and vegetables; there is no
evaporation
into the air, no runoff into the ground, and no pesticides or weeds.
Drought risk also increases with warming: even where rainfall does not decline, increased
evaporation
dries out the soils.
Similarly, on a hot day, the air in a forest is cooler than over adjacent bare lands, thanks to
evaporation
and transpiration in the trees.
This is a credible claim, for three basic reasons: the complete
evaporation
of Russia’s imperial élan, its unwillingness to pay other countries’ bills, and the new countries’ unwillingness to cede too much sovereignty to the former hegemon.
It also heated a distilling mechanism that, via evaporation, supplied excellent drinking water.
Evaporation, which is nil in the High Arctic regions and very active in equatorial zones, brings about a constant interchange of tropical and polar waters.
And so, after they've finished depriving our water drop of its mineral nutrients, the droplet gets lighter, rises to the surface, there absorbs more salts left behind through evaporation, gets heavier, sinks again, and brings those tiny animals new elements to absorb.
The Red Sea: that great lake so famous in biblical traditions, seldom replenished by rains, fed by no important rivers, continually drained by a high rate of evaporation, its water level dropping a meter and a half every year!
If it were fully landlocked like a lake, this odd gulf might dry up completely; on this score it's inferior to its neighbors, the Caspian Sea and the Dead Sea, whose levels lower only to the point where their
evaporation
exactly equals the amounts of water they take to their hearts.
In essence, the Mediterranean receives a continual influx of water not only from the Atlantic but from rivers emptying into it; since local
evaporation
isn't enough to restore the balance, the total amount of added water should make this sea's level higher every year.
Captain Nemo led me to the galley where a huge distilling mechanism was at work, supplying drinking water via
evaporation.
I should have thought that under so powerful a pressure of the atmosphere there could be no evaporation; and yet, under a law unknown to me, there were broad tracts of vapour suspended in the air.
The atmosphere is charged with vapours, pervaded with the electricity generated by the
evaporation
of saline waters.
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