They hatch only in moving water because they rely on the current to bring them food.
We now know that the grains were buffeted by constantly moving water molecules.
Underwater debris swirls the river's already powerful currents into whirlpools of fast-moving water that can endanger divers, authorities said.
He described how they had to hold their children above their heads as they pushed through the quickly moving water.
Letting dedicated people learn from their successes, and failures, and move fast to keep the business in the fast moving water.
"People were driving down the middle of the (four-lane) road to avoid being swept away by the fast-moving water, " he said.
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That rover plunked down near some outcrops that showed patterns like what you'd see in rocks sitting in slowly moving water.
At first she hardly felt the cold, only the pull of the moving water, as if something were clamped around her ankles.
But while the slow-moving water gives residents extra time to get ready, it also means that land could remain under water for some time.
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"Moving water is the thing that kills people in hurricanes, " says Hugh Willoughby, a meteorologist and professor of earth and environment at Florida International University.
Given these limits, moving water around the state makes sense.
It is the process of moving water from an area with a low concentration of dissolved material, such as salt, to a place with a high concentration, by passing through a membrane.
As of Wednesday evening, 17 bays were open at Morganza -- one more than earlier in the day -- moving water at an estimated 114, 000 cubic feet per second, the Corps of Engineers said.
The utility said it expects to finish moving the water by the end of June.
His grandfather, a competitive swimmer, was nicknamed "Streamline" because of how his skinny frame looked moving through water.
One possibility is the widespread advance deployment of fabric bags capable of storing and moving bulk water supplies.
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The project, located some 3, 700 m (12, 140 feet) above sea level, involves moving the water from four lakes high in the mountains into reservoirs the company would build.
Anyone considering the use of MIW for natural gas extraction activities has the potential to incur long-term liability because just the act of moving contaminated water gives you total responsibility for it in the future.
In theater, 70-80 percent of our logistics efforts are focused on moving fuel and water.
Contractors are moving gas and water pipes, as well as phone and electricity cables in Leith, so they will not be damaged when the trams are operational.
Sequential optical images of high spatial resolution were used for the first time to derive surface ice velocities of Glaciar Upsala, a fast-moving fresh-water calving glacier in southern Patagonia.
The manner in which we have managed livestock for centuries results in both carbon and water moving from soil to atmosphere, and to soil life being less able to break down methane.
The quake off Sumatra happened at around 0800 local time, causing a giant rupture in the sea bed, which set a huge body of water moving at a speed of up to 700kph.
Walking by a fast-moving creek on the property, the 60-year-old Duluth native pointed out where the polar bear, Berlin, sought to escape rising water by moving to higher ground outside his cage.
The efficiency of his design is further improved by using the moving piston to drive water through a special steam nozzle, which increases the effectiveness of the heat transfer between the inside and outside of the reactor.
He had stretched out his stockinged foot and dipped his big toe into the water, moving it slowly back and forth, his leg fully extended, for he could only just reach far enough to touch the surface.
Peterson leans on some interesting technology (as well as old world techniques such as concrete fermenters) using sensors in the vineyard to measure exactly how much water is moving through the vine and the overall stress on the plant.
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In suburban Chicago, which got up to 7 inches of rain in a 24-hour period ending Thursday, record levels of water were moving through the Des Plaines River past heavily populated western suburbs and into the Illinois River to the south.
It also showed that water was constantly moving between different reservoirs.
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