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    evaporation


    1. Always start out with more water then you need to allow for evaporation


    2. The higher temperatures cause evaporation, and the moisture rises, creating a vacuum underneath which pulls in cooler air from the polar regions


    3. We have to accept that in conditions where there was not enough water available to produce a water cycle in the form of rain or having evaporation, condensation and precipitation around the globe, much of the water that we see in the oceans today, must have come from somewhere else – otherwise it would have resulted in rain


    4. In the first place, considering the Earth’s present water cycles, we know that the amount of water on the surface of the planet, in relationship to exposed land masses, is sufficient to provide us with a water cycle in which we have evaporation, condensation and precipitation all over the globe


    5. the evaporation of perspiration and the water vapour


    6. Evaporation from irrigation wastes precious water


    7. This is because, this is the time of the day, when less water is lost due to evaporation


    8. She also taught her how to avoid an un-wanted conception by means of the evaporation of mustard plasters and gave her recipes for potions that in cases of trouble could expel “even the remorse of con-science


    9. could just about feel the cooling effect of the evaporation


    10. evaporation, then cooling and condensation

    11. A swamp cooler, which was essentially a large insulated box that opened to the outside, was equipped with a fan and filter media that held the water that trickled through it cooling the air by evaporation


    12. This is due to the slow down of evaporation


    13. How does one own the ever-changing river whose transient waters are freely fed from skies clouded with another country's evaporation?


    14. The odd sensations he was feeling, something metaphysically akin to evaporation, made him wonder if he was still on that trip or on his way to the emergency room again


    15. outlets were blocked and the cooler air slowed evaporation


    16. The high latent heat of evaporation gives


    17. Factor of evaporation =


    18. increases via fresh water evaporation, etc


    19. This is from a water evaporation and feeding standpoint


    20. The downside is the increased levels of evaporation which means

    21. On further heating the liquid turns in to a gas (water vapor) in a process known as evaporation


    22. Water searches for a higher Relative equality by principles called osmosis, and evaporation


    23. As the ocean cooled through the process of evaporation so did the world


    24. evaporation and depletion of our water, but it was also being siphoning off in an advanced


    25. Cover the growing medium to reduce evaporation and to prevent the moist soil from drying out


    26. It also heated a distilling mechanism that, via evaporation, supplied excellent drinking water


    27. 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


    28. They make ocean water less open to evaporation and prevent winds from carrying off excessive amounts of steam, which, when condensing, would submerge the temperate zones


    29. 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


    30. 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

    31. Where there is a large collection of water there must also be some evaporation, mists or rain, and a possibility of vegetation


    32. spirit of the convent, with which she had been permeated for the space of five years, was still in the process of slow evaporation from her person, and made everything tremble around her


    33. It may be covered over with scrub or rocks to reduce evaporation


    34. On trees keep the mouth of the bag at the top with a corner hanging low to collect condensed evaporation


    35. Placing a polythene tent over any vegetation will collect moisture by evaporation which will condense on the plastic as it cools


    36. Keep it covered and shaded to avoid evaporation


    37. Cover it to prevent evaporation and debris falling in


    38. The air is so dry that evaporation makes you feel suddenly cold


    39. It is a clear and deep green well, half a mile long and a mile and three quarters in circumference, and contains about sixty-one and a half acres; a perennial spring in the midst of pine and oak woods, without any visible inlet or outlet except by the clouds and evaporation


    40. As for the inlet or outlet of Walden, I have not discovered any but rain and snow and evaporation, though perhaps, with a thermometer and a line, such places may be found, for where the water flows into the pond it will probably be coldest in summer and warmest in winter

    41. It became undoubtedly certain that even as all those inventions of the human mind, such as newspapers, theatres, concerts, parties, balls, cards, magazines, novels, are nothing but means to sustain the spiritual life of men outside its natural condition of labour for others, so in the same way all the hygienic and medical inventions of the human mind for the provision of food, drink, dwelling, ventilation, warming of rooms, clothes, medicines, mineral water, gymnastics, electric and other cures, are all merely means to sustain the bodily life of man outside of its natural conditions of labour; and all these are nothing else than an establishment hermetically closed, in which, by means of chemical apparatus, the evaporation of water for the plants is arranged, when you need only to open the window, and do that which is natural, not for men alone but to beasts too; in other words, having absorbed the food, and thus produced a charge of energy, to discharge it by muscular labour


    42. It turned out that all these devices of the human mind for the agreeable arrangement of the physical existence of idle persons are precisely analogous to those artful contrivances which people might invent for the production in vessels hermetically sealed, by means of mechanical arrangements, of evaporation, and plants, of the air best fitted for breathing, when all that is needed is to open the window


    43. Upon evaporation, well-defined crystals of Epsom salts were formed


    44. This carbonate of magnesia dissolves entirely in diluted sulphuric acid, with considerable effervescence and chemical action, producing a bitter compound, from which salts of easy solution are formed by evaporation


    45. To the filtered solution, reduced by evaporation, carbonate of potash was added, the precipitate was collected on a filter, washed and dried; it weighed 23 parts


    46. The most striking fact in support of this doctrine, (so opposite to the commonly received views on the subject of the evaporation of sea water) is the actual existence of muriate of soda in the rain and snow which fall in the vicinity of the ocean


    47. [59] The experiments of Vogel and Bouillon Lagrange, on the distillation of sea water, are also in favour of the position, that salt may be carried into the air in the ordinary process of evaporation


    48. The soil around it, equally impregnated with this salt, produces no plants, and the air itself, which becomes loaded with it from evaporation, and which receives also the sulphureous and bituminous vapours, cannot be favourable to vegetation; hence the deadly aspect which reigns around this lake


    49. More than a year since I received a quantity of a white earthy substance, which was said to be obtained by the evaporation of certain mineral waters at Harrodsburg, Kentucky, and there vended at a considerable price, under the name of Epsom salts


    50. "A pint and a half of snow water was reduced by evaporation to a few drops










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    Synonyms for "evaporation"

    dehydration desiccation drying up evaporation vapor vaporisation vaporization vapour

    "evaporation" definitions

    the process of becoming a vapor


    the process of extracting moisture