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WATER CAN
Traducere în limba română
water can substantiv
1. stropitoare.
2. cană de apă (de tablă).
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Exposure to higher temperatures jump-starts their metabolism, fueling a need for more oxygen than warm water can provide.
(Giant group of octopus moms discovered in the deep sea, National Science Foundation)
Earth's atmosphere is the reason liquid water can exist on the surface, enabling life to thrive.
(A Rare Look at a Rocky Exoplanet's Surface, NASA)
Water can help ease your cough - whether you drink it or add it to the air with a steamy shower or vaporizer.
(Cough, NIH)
Increased copper in the water can be a result of agricultural runoff or marine paint leaching from boat hulls.
(Sea fan corals face new threat in warming ocean: copper, National Science Foundation)
Once there, the icy ring particles vaporize and the water can react chemically with Saturn’s ionosphere.
(Saturn is Losing Its Rings, NASA)
"How trees take up, transport and evaporate water can influence societally important extreme events, like severe droughts, that affect people and entire cities."
(How trees affect the weather, National Science Foundation)
Most plastics are so chemically strong that neither microbes in soil nor water can break down the elemental bonds.
(Microplastics million times more abundant in the ocean than previously thought, National Science Foundation)
Liquid water can't last in the thin air of Mars; with so little air pressure, it evaporates from a solid to a gas when exposed to the atmosphere.
(NASA's Treasure Map for Water Ice on Mars, NASA)
“Given that water is a key ingredient to our notion of habitability on Earth, it is important to know how much water can be found in planetary systems beyond our own,” said Madhusudhan.
(Water common – yet scarce – in exoplanets, University of Cambridge)
The new study shows that water can form when carbon and oxygen are present in equal amounts. (Carbon monoxide contains one carbon atom and one oxygen atom.) And while some carbon dioxide (one carbon and two oxygen atoms) formed without the addition of UV radiation, the reactions accelerated with the addition of simulated starlight.
(Cooking up Alien Atmospheres on Earth, NASA)