Waters
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The
waters
are all taken in to construct the wetlands for habitat restorations.
You get 12 tourists packed into a Zodiac, floating in these icy waters, and a leopard seal comes up and bites the pontoon.
On the night of June 11th, 2003, he climbed up to the edge of the fence on the Manhattan Bridge and he leaped to the treacherous
waters
below.
They are the garbage collectors of our
waters.
Eve Ensler, whom you'll hear later, has had that condition activated amazingly in her through the various
waters
of suffering that she has been through.
And my favorite example of that occurred beginning in 1976, when it was discovered that the bacteria causing Legionnaires disease had always been present in natural waters, but it was the precise temperature of the water in heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems that raised the right temperature for the maximum reproduction of Legionella bacillus.
People have looked at everything, from building giant parasols out into space to fizzing bubble
waters
in the ocean.
We start at the Mississippi River, we crisscross the Gulf of Mexico all the way to Texas, and even I sneak into Texas every now and then and test their
waters.
The
waters
are always carving new channels.
Never in my life ... I knew there were Portuguese men o' war, all kinds of moon jellies, all kinds of things, but the box jellyfish from the southern oceans is not supposed to be in these
waters.
Basically, it spent all its time, the last eight months, in Irish
waters.
And yet there's a proposal, of course, to build a pipeline to take huge tankers, 10 times the size of the Exxon Valdez, through some of the most difficult-to-navigate
waters
in the world, where only just a few years ago, a BC ferry ran aground.
This is the decree, this object is the evidence for the fact that the Jews, after the exile in Babylon, the years they'd spent sitting by the
waters
of Babylon, weeping when they remembered Jerusalem, those Jews were allowed to go home.
But to be fair, it lives in the deep
waters
of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, so it was a lot harder to find.
Where deserts freeze and
waters
boil.
Below the sunlit surface waters, there's an otherworldly realm known as the twilight zone.
Tiny particles swirl down through the darkness while flashes of bioluminescence give us a clue that these
waters
teem with life: microbes, plankton, fish.
There are countless undiscovered species in deep waters, and life in the twilight zone is intertwined with earth's climate.
It happens around the globe every day, sweeping through the world's oceans in a massive living wave as twilight zone inhabitants travel hundreds of meters to surface
waters
to feed at night and return to the relative safety of deeper, darker
waters
during the day.
The animals feed near the surface, they bring carbon in their food into the deep waters, where some of that carbon can stay behind and remain isolated from the atmosphere for hundreds or even thousands of years.
We used to think these animals found all of their food in surface
waters.
On your left, it's a clean coral reef, and on your right is a nearly dead coral reef that has a very intense fish farming operation in the
waters
there.
The
waters
here have been recorded at reaching over 24 meters in height, and traveled over two miles inland.
As we started down the path, we pushed aside the vines blocking the way, and after about an hour of walking in, found that the trail had become flooded by recent rains, so I hoisted the photo gear above my head as we descended into these
waters
up to my chest.
If my mouth
waters
when I bite into a wormy apple, does anybody say to me, "You said no, but your body said yes?" (Laughter) And it's not only our partners who get it wrong.
Say, if you bite this moldy fruit and your mouth waters, nobody would say to you, "Well, you just don't want to admit how much you like it."
So listen up, because we're getting into even deeper
waters.
So when these crash into molecules of oxygen, as they do in your engine or in your barbecues, they release energy and they reassemble, and every carbon atom ends up at the center of a CO2 molecule, holding on to two oxygens, and all the hydrogens end up as parts of waters, and everybody follows the rules.
However, in 1809, David Ricardo muddied the
waters
by arguing that the science of economics should use a different, deductive method.
And fishing near the surface targets mostly species that migrate between the high seas and country's waters, like tuna and sharks.
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