clouds are highly inefficient precipitators‚ retaining more than 90 percent of their moisture. By cloud seeding‚ the precipitation efficiency can be greatly improved. Generally‚ silver iodide is used in ground generators to produce artificial ice nuclei that form ice crystals. Spreading the nuclei via aircraft is also common. These crystals attract moisture from the surrounding air forming droplets that grow large enough to fall to the ground as snow. Some projects using ground-based silver iodide generators
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that`s mean lower risk to get skin cancer. 3. Mosquitoes sleep in the winter time B. Winter brings snow 1. People can go skiing and snowboarding 2. People can have snow fights and make snow mans. 3. People can walk on the freeze water and go ice fishing C. Winter means Christmas and as well it means presents and cookies. The Christmas season‚ whether you are atheist or not‚ is the
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their form‚ appearance‚ and the myths about them. In fact‚ they have a really weird formation cycle. According to "Snow day!" snowflakes in the sky are just dust or dirt. As they fall‚ they take different shapes. A snowflake can contain up to 200 ice crystals. They are formed when water vapor freezes. The closer it gets to freezing‚ the heavier the snow. But‚ if the temperature is below 15
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glacier regimen in Nepal was intensively studied. In particular‚ continuous meteorological records at a station at 4420 m asl in Khumbu were obtained for three and a half years‚ in addition to the observations of glaciers. In Phase II (1981-1982)‚ ice core studies and hydrometeorological observations were carried out in Langtang Valley. Hydrometeorological data have been obtained almost continuously in Phase III (1985-1992). Through all phases‚ ground and aerial observations were carried out
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min‚ crystals began to form when reaction was cooled to room temp. The crystals were white when formed and contained a little yellow tent to them. A lot of crystals were formed in the round bottom flask. The crystals were accidently dropped into the ice cold water forming a milky white substance‚ but this did not harm or contaminate the ending results. After vacuum filtration and being washed with the petroleum ether‚ the crystals turned pure white. Results and Discussion: The anticipated result
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wilderness‚ we often think of danger. Humans’ attempt to explore and interfere with the wilderness almost always results in tragedy‚ especially in a place like Antarctica. Angels in America‚ however‚ offers a different but interesting perspective of this ice desert. Harper‚ in terror of losing her family‚ finds shelter in Antarctica. This icy land becomes a cocoon that protects her from all the sadness and terror that she is facing in the real world. In her fantasy‚ she dreams of building a new world
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glaciers at the tips of his outstretched fingers. 2. The Platte River heads down from the Rockies into the high plains towards Missouri. 3. The river can be a mile-wide roaring river‚ but normally is a calm river that flows over the remnants of an Ice Age streambed. 4. He decides he wants to float down the river despite his near-drowning experience when he was child that scarred him and his lack of being able to swim. C. Loren Eiseley lies back in a floating position and floats down the river.
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SP2750 9/26/13 Unit 1 Journal 1: Classroom Norms In the first week the instructor went over the syllabus and rules of the class room and classroom norms. For the class we went over what an ice breaker is‚ identify group phases‚ key elements of effective meeting‚ and recognizing aspects of group behaviors. An ice breaker something done or said to help people to relax and begin talking at a meeting‚ party or any scenario that involves two people or more. In the book “Group Theory & Group Skills”‚ there
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beautiful‚ city home in Tualatin. Today I will walk through my snow-covered yard as if I am swimming through the ocean.I stopped at the door that faced Nelson Street aligned with beautiful fall colored trees‚ silently watching the snowfall. The tiny ice crystals drift peacefully down from the sky. As the door slowly creeps open‚ I carefully step onto the front porch so as not to slip and fall. I now have a full view of Nyberg Woods‚ a wintry paradise on top of the hill that is covered in the whitest
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According to "Snow Day‚" by Tabitha Walker‚ water evaporates into the air‚ and goes into the atmosphere. Next‚ when dust and dirt combine with the evaporated water it forms an ice crystal. Then‚ two-hundred ice crystal combine together‚ and form a snowflake. As the snowflake falls‚ it continues to grow and take on different shapes. Temperature and humidity also interfere with the formation of a snowflake. That is the incredible and complex
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