Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Lake Nyos" ¶ 18
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

normally and blue
The human eye normally produces enough pigment to color the iris blue, green or brown and lend opacity to the eye.
Although not flag officers, modern day commodores in the U. S. Navy rate a blue and white command pennant that is normally flown at their headquarters facilities ashore or from ships that they are embarked aboard when they are the senior officer afloat.
In 1980, after one such rainy winter, the normally dark blue Dead Sea turned red.
As Gary Waldman writes: " A careful reading of Newton's work indicates that the color he called indigo, we would normally call blue ; his blue is then what we would name blue-green or cyan.
For color depths of 15 or more bits per pixel, the depth is normally the sum of the bits allocated to each of the red, green, and blue components.
Highcolor, usually meaning 16 bpp, normally has five bits for red and blue, and six bits for green, as the human eye is more sensitive to errors in green than in the other two primary colors.
For boys, a school uniform normally consists of a collared white shirt ( some similar to the Barong Tagalog ) with short sleeves and slacks of either khaki, black, brown or navy blue.
The color is normally black, but some schools use navy and dark blue as well.
Thymolphthalein, which is normally colorless, turns blue in solution with the base.
Other colors that are normally available are blue, black, white and red.
Vice-admirals are normally entitled to a staff car ; the car will normally bear a flag, dark blue with three gold maple leaves arranged one over two.
Railroad station porters ( not train porters ) traditionally wear distinctive red-colored caps for easy identification, contrasting with the caps in blue or other colors, normally worn by other train personnel.
Many comedians who are normally family-friendly might choose to work blue when off-camera or in an adult-oriented environment ; Bob Saget exemplifies this dichotomy.
In black-and-white papers, the emulsion is normally sensitised to blue and green light, but is insensitive to wavelengths longer than 600 nm in order to facilitate handling under red or orange safelighting.
Gannets are colonial breeders on islands and coasts, normally laying one chalky, blue egg.
Diaphorase II normally contributes only a small percentage of the red blood cells reducing capacity but is pharmacologically activated by exogenous cofactors, such as methylene blue, to 5 times its normal level of activity.
" White Stilton " has not had the Penicillium roqueforti mould introduced into it which would otherwise lead to the blue veining normally associated with Stilton.
Vital dyes, such as trypan blue or propidium iodide are normally excluded from the inside of healthy cells ; however, if the cell membrane has been compromised, they freely cross the membrane and stain intracellular components.
Pure water by contrast normally is blue ( see Color of water ).
Coloration is dark blue / gray on top and lighter gray on the bottom, and the head is normally brownish.
For example, the blue star shows that the Hubble Space Telescope is almost diffraction-limited in the visible spectrum at 0. 1 arcsecs, whereas the red circle shows that the human eye should have a resolving power of 20 arcsecs in theory, though normally only 60 arcsecs.
Alex Kidd in Shinobi World's cartridge label is normally the regular red with black grid design, however a much rarer blue label version exists and is considered to be somewhat of a collector's item to Master System game collectors.

normally and waters
However, there are reports of particular amphibian populations invading marine waters where their species is normally unable to survive.
The waters it is normally found in are cool streams and rivers in the foothills of mountains.
Dasyatids are not normally visible to swimmers, but divers and snorkelers may find them in shallow, sandy waters, more so when the water is warm.
Protected harbors such as Avalon and Two Harbors are normally protected and the waters within the harbors are very calm.
These oceanic fishes are pelagic feeders that stay well above the seafloor, and normally occur in waters 100 – 1000 meters deep.
Outside the breeding season, this bird is normally found on inland waters, rather than open coasts.
It normally occurs in shallow coastal waters at less than 60 m depth but may also be found at depths up to 200 m. The saffron cod may also enter brackish and even fresh waters, occurring quite far up rivers and streams, but remaining within regions of tidal influence.
The Dolphin is normally sighted in deep tropical waters ; between 30 ° S and 20 ° N. The Eastern Pacific is the most reliable site for viewings.
A lake wind advisory is issued for winds just below this range, because unobstructed winds across the open waters of a lake are normally faster than across land.
Odontocetes that normally inhabit deep waters and live in large, tightly knit groups are the most susceptible.
Although living primarily above and inside the Grand Canyon which normally contains harsh terrain, the tribe ’ s reservation actually was home to some of the most lush vegetation and beautiful waters that the world has to offer.
Most Alimataceae are robust perennials, but some may be annual or perennial, depending on water conditions-they are normally perennial in permanent waters, annual in more seasonal conditions but there are exceptions.
During periods when these low DO conditions exist, there is insufficient DO to support most types of game fish in deeper waters of the lake, and they will normally move to upper layers of the lake where higher DO concentrations are found.
This fish normally lives in slow-moving and often stagnant waters in ponds, swamps, streams and rivers ( Mekong and Chao Phraya basins ), flooded rice paddies or temporary pools which may dry up.
The amount of Messinian salts is larger than 4 · 10 < sup > 18 </ sup > kg ( Ryan, 2008, Sedimentology ), exceeding by a factor of 50 the amount of salt normally contained in the Mediterranean waters.
Weymouth Beach is very wide and gently sloping, with golden sand and shallow waters normally with small waves.
Flooding is defined by the National Flood Insurance Program as a general and temporary condition of partial or complete inundation of two or more acres of normally dry land area or two or more properties ( at least one of which is your property ) from: Overflow of inland waters, unusual and rapid accumulation or runoff of surface waters from any source, and mudflows.
For example, while the summits of seamounts are normally hundreds of metres below sea level, the Bowie Seamount in Canada's Pacific waters rises from a depth of about 3, 000 metres to within 24 metres of the sea surface.

normally and lake
Stolpe found very large amounts of amber on the island, which is unusual since amber is not normally found in lake Mälaren.
A reindeer can swim easily and quickly, normally at but if necessary at, and migrating herds will not hesitate to swim across a large lake or broad river.
* A: The largest inland lake scow at 38 feet long, the A normally requires a crew of six or seven.
* In the later stages of initial diver training, divers progress from diving in swimming pools to " open water ", which normally implies the sea or a lake, including quarries.
The lake's area, which normally is 2, 820 km² ( data before 1998 ), may increase to 20, 000 km² in flood season, when vast amounts of water and sediment from the Chang Jiang flow into the lake.
In Michigan, when one refers to a cottage it normally means a summer residence farther north near or on a lake.
The lake also hosts a wide variety of wildlife ranging from migratory water birds and alligators to a number of normally marine animals.
Lake Pukaki covers an area of 178. 7 km², and the surface elevation of the lake normally ranges from 518. 2 to 532 metres above sea level.
The lake has released water on multiple occasions as the river levels rise normally due to heavy rain or winter snow run off.
The level of the lake normally varies by one to two feet during the day and night, as water flows through ( and is pumped back through ) the dam.

2.973 seconds.