After taking the photo, the app prompts users to answer three simple questions: Is the water level dry, some or full?
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The study identified future potential electric generation capacity of 158 gigawatts for advanced coal, 78 gigawatts for water and dry-cooled concentrated solar energy and 515 gigawatts for large nuclear reactor plants.
"King tides and sea surges are floodling the island to a knee high and it is difficult for the salt water to dry up, " says Ursula Rakova, a Carteret islander and campaigner.
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It could identify soil types, verify the presence of water ice and dry ice at the poles, and even track traces of water underground.
Soak the matzohs or bread slices (remove the crusts) in water and squeeze dry.
Rinse the scallops under cool water, pat dry with a paper towel, and place them in a shallow bowl.
Wash your hands with a lanolin-free soap and warm water and towel dry.
Scientists first discovered dry water in the late 1960s and the cosmetics industry used it to make things like face cream.
They now have to dig deeper and deeper into the ground to make wells, as the underground water is sucked dry.
Soap, warm water and a dry cloth are all you need, once a day, to keep glasses optimally clean and functional.
It is normally submerged beneath two or three metres of water, but is exposed in dry years when the water level drops.
River tribes are worried that the dams will block water ways and dry up the river beds they depend on for travel and fishing.
In Houston last summer, there were 700 water main breaks every day due to aging pipes and pressure from increased water use and dry soil.
Dry water could make that a lot easier because by dividing it into little pieces, the methane can be absorbed much more quickly, in minutes as opposed to days.
CO2 comes from burning coal or gas, and the heat typically 60 degrees Celcius would make the dry water, especially in its powdery form, evaporate if placed in a chimney or outlet.
Dry water resembles a very fine powder (like icing sugar or flour) that has a slightly more liquid-like appearance when it flows, and if you squeeze some of it in your hand hard enough the powder combines to give you a few drops.
If you're overwhelmed with salad greens, fill your sink up with water and wash and dry everything all at once, Ms. Welsh suggests.
The "Wrap Treatment" consisted of orderlies binding a child first in two sheets soaked in ice water, then two dry sheets, followed by waiting for days without food and drink until the body warmth dried the sheets.
Parts of Scotland are facing water shortages and may come under drought orders if the dry spell continues, Scottish Water has warned.
Walkers are encouraged to bring an extra pair of dry socks, water, a light snack and cash.
More dry-season water will greatly increase the production of rice and other crops.
She researched photo restoration techniques on the Internet and spent weeks rinsing the muck-covered images and album pages under cold water and laying them to dry on paper towels.
Yet despite the fact that we are all as familiar with this formula as we are with compound interest, very little of this intellectual water ever reaches our stone dry hearts.
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This style, found almost nowhere else in Germany, uses dry straw and water reed to build the roofs, resulting in a home that is cool in the summer and warm in winter.
State-run news agency Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS) reported Reshma told her rescuers that she survived on dry food and water that was tossed into the rubble in the first days after the collapse.
Disk-drive maker Western Digital said that production had resumed on its hard drives on November 30, after the facility was pumped dry of flood water, the power was restored and damaged inventories assessed.
That way, he could ensure adequate irrigation water for his crops during the dry summer months.
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The snag is that microwaves can only penetrate the ground in dry areas, because water absorbs them.
Rather than using water that goes through towers, dry cooling allows heat to be captured and then reduced.
The water company said an "exceptionally dry" September, October and November had "raised the urgency of the situation".
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