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drying and lake
It is theorised several family groups sank in mud while crossing the drying lake bed.
On the surface, an inventor named Goro Ibuki, his nephew Rokuro and their friend Hiroshi Jinkawa are off on an outing near a lake when Seatopia makes itself known to the Earth by drying up the lake the trio was relaxing nearby and using it as a base of operation ( unknown to our heroes.
The water in the lake soon evaporates with a minor or medium flood drying by the end of the following summer.
With the change in climate, the remaining lake began drying up, leaving the Great Salt Lake, Utah Lake, Sevier Lake, & Rush Lake as remnants.
With the change in climate, the lake began drying up, leaving Great Salt Lake, Utah Lake, Sevier Lake, Rush Lake, and Little Salt Lake as remnants.
In the mid 20th century, the process of lake drying and new subdivisions was still ongoing, with Colonia Cuatro Arboles begun in 1945, only five years after the lake in this area disappeared.
* AFP-TV report about the lake drying up
Lake levels are healthy at ( above sea level ) with a volume of that often fluctuate, although much has been done recently to prevent the lake from drying up, flooding, or becoming stagnant.
Local springs were used to form a boating lake in the park, but frequent drying up problems led to the lake being filled in and the River culverted in 1967.
Most of the town was on the eastern side of the stream that came from Søborg (" Lakecastle "-ironically, the lake has since been drained and the castle is now a ruin ) in the south and went out in the ocean just east of the drying grounds.
On many summer afternoons it was a common sight to see youth lying on the footpath across the road from the lake drying out after a swim.
Experts have warned that the construction of the causeway and bridge, together with a series of ecological factors, will eventually lead to the drying up of the lake, turning it into a salt marsh which will directly affect the climate of the region.
The fishing grounds fall within a radius of from the mouth of the lake with a salinity well maintained without much drying even during low tides.
Afterwards, once the young man realizes that the husband has jumped the yacht, he comes out from hiding behind a buoy on the lake, and returns to the yacht where Krystyna is drying off and presumably wondering what action to take next.
Deep Springs Lake is a playa, a seasonal salt lake, generally drying in the summer to produce a salt pan, with surface water replenished in late spring with flows from nearby springs and snowmelt that travels the length of the valley from Wyman and Crooked creeks, which enter from the north.
The drying out caused the extinction of the unique endemic fauna of the lake including the Hula painted frog Discoglossus nigriventer, cyprinid fish Acanthobrama hulensis and cichlid fish Tristramella intermedia.
The lake has no outlet, and is at risk for drying up if the water in its catchment is diverted for human use.
He shot ducks, muskrats, and tried drying the meat of a caribou he observed die in the lake.

drying and lead
White lead when cooked into linseed oil acts as a drying agent, accelerating the polymerization of the oil film.
With the sun drying the pitch ( in those days, covers could not be used during matches ) Bradman declared to get England in to bat while the pitch was " sticky "; England also declared to get Australia back in, conceding a lead of 124.
Over a number of years a cumulative drying occurs as the tree grows, this can lead to the opposite of subsidence, known as heave or swelling of the soil, when the tree declines or is felled.
Over abstraction can lead to rivers drying up or the level of groundwater aquifers reducing unacceptably.
However, the addition of alcohol or solvents to quat-based disinfectant formulas results in the products ' drying much more quickly on the applied surface, which could lead to ineffective or incomplete disinfection.
The murals typically have a white base layer of a lead compound, followed by an upper layer of natural or artificial pigments mixed with either resins or walnut or poppy seed drying oils.
Massa maintained the lead, and after 10 laps everyone had to change to drys on a drying track.
By the fifth lap he was in the lead and had opened up an 8 second lead on Moss by lap 10 with Collins third on a drying track.
Meanwhile, Hunt had changed onto dry tyres and was gaining time rapidly on the drying surface to take the lead from Jarier and Lauda by lap 15.
Finding their success quickly drying out, lead singer Lindel Leslie left the group, and their backing singer Precious Wilson stepped forward to front the band.
Recognition of how ecosystems could provide more complex services to mankind date back to at least Plato ( c. 400 BC ) who understood that deforestation could lead to soil erosion and the drying of springs.

drying and creation
Credit is also attributed to Chen Yong-hua for the creation of mass salt drying in Taiwan by evaporation, creating much higher quality salt than by rock deposits which were found to be very rare in Taiwan.

drying and network
The two aforementioned solutions for removing the hair also act to clean the fiber network of the skin and allow penetration and action of the tanning agent, so that all the steps in preparation of rawhide except drying are often preludes to the more complex process of tanning and production of leather.
In both cases ( discrete particles or continuous polymer network ), the drying process serves to remove the liquid phase from the gel, yielding a micro-porous amorphous glass or micro-crystalline ceramic.
Prior to its development as a convenient residential and business location, Ōmori was laced with a network of small rivers which were used by many locals for drying harvested nori ( seaweed ), a staple of the Japanese diet.

drying and canals
Lowell's books on Mars expanded on this notion of Martian canals, and a standard model of Mars as a drying, cooling, dying world was established.
However, with the pumping of underground aquifers since the early 20th century, water tables have dropped, drying canals, and all that are left are the ones in Xochimilco.

drying and which
ground together they made a strong adhesive, which became waterproof in drying.
It was the development of the amniotic egg, which prevents the developing embryo from drying out, that enabled the reptiles to reproduce on land and which led to their dominance in the period that followed.
Depending on the form into which the mixture is pressed, adobe can encompass nearly any shape or size, provided drying time is even and the mixture includes reinforcement for larger bricks.
The air continues through the green brick zone ( pre-heating and drying them ), and finally out the chimney where the rising gases create suction which pulls air through the system.
There are about 30 separate reefs and atolls, twelve being wholly submerged or drying only during low tide, and 18 others with a total of about 51 islets and cays ( 18 alone on the atoll Lihou Reef ), some of which are vegetated.
After salting, the meat is sealed with pig fat over the exposed muscle tissue, which slows drying.
: Radioactive or toxic chemical sites associated with its former defense industries and test ranges are found throughout the country and pose health risks for humans and animals ; industrial pollution is severe in some cities ; because the two main rivers which flowed into the Aral Sea have been diverted for irrigation, it is drying up and leaving behind a harmful layer of chemical pesticides and natural salts ; these substances are then picked up by the wind and blown into noxious dust storms ; pollution in the Caspian Sea ; soil pollution from overuse of agricultural chemicals and salination from poor infrastructure and wasteful irrigation practices
These costs ( which can be a significant part of the entire plant costs ) involve the differential impact of the presence of drying equipment in a specific plant.
The global climate became seasonal and continued its overall drying and cooling trend which began in the beginning of the Paleogene.
Water soluble paints contain an emulsifier which allows them to be thinned with water ( rather than with paint thinner ), and allows very fast drying times ( 1 – 3 days ) when compared with traditional oils ( 1 – 3 weeks ).
* Orthodox seed, a seed which may be preserved via drying or freezing
The skins, which were made almost entirely of collagen, would form a natural glue while drying and once taken off the frame they would keep their form.
Commercial storage of potatoes involves several phases: drying of surface moisture ; a wound healing phase at 85 % to 95 % relative humidity and temperatures below ; a staged cooling phase ; a holding phase ; and a reconditioning phase, during which the tubers are slowly warmed.
The global climate during the Paleogene departed from the hot and humid conditions of the late Mesozoic era and began a cooling and drying trend which, although having been periodically disrupted by warm periods such as the Paleocene – Eocene Thermal Maximum, persists today.
Flax seeds produce a vegetable oil known as flaxseed or linseed oil, which is one of the oldest commercial oils, and solvent-processed flax seed oil has been used for centuries as a drying oil in painting and varnishing.
This is lined with a thin coating of wax which prevents the egg from drying out before the larva has had time to fully develop.
This reaction happens very quickly, which leads to instant drying that results in a completely cured graphic in a matter of seconds.
Hair dryers speed the drying process of hair by blowing air, which is usually heated, over the wet hair shaft to accelerate the rate of water evaporation.
Applied properly, most styling products will not damage the hair apart from drying it out ; most styling products contain alcohols, which can dissolve oils.
Because so many small producers are involved, it is impractical to monitor all the farms and drying sites ( which is where aflatoxin contamination occurs ).
Exhaust heat can be used for water heating, space heating, drying processes or absorption chillers, which create cold for air conditioning from heat energy instead of electric energy.
In the hamlet of Darshill, on the road from Shepton Mallet to Wells, there is a silk drying shed, known locally as a handle house, three walls of which are full of holes to allow the passage of air to aid in the process of drying teasle heads, which were used to raise the nap on cloth in the textile process.

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