These new varieties grow with smaller amounts of water or with lower-quality water, such as recycled water or water high in natural mineral salts.
Shoreline: intersection of a specific water height with the shore or beach, e.g. the high water shoreline is the intersection of the high water mark with the shore or beach.
Flood-tide current: flow of water in a given direction that takes place between low water and high water.
High water mark: the highest reach of the water at high tide.
Mr. SAWLIS: And it has to be high salty, brackish-type water, as opposed to our other friend, the house mosquito, which likes foul, stagnant water, high-polluted content.
These factors include high water temperatures, pollution, sedimentation, high light levels, reduced water levels and changes in salinity.
This is effective: samples of the air above breaking water show high concentrations of minute organisms normally found in the water.
Flood-tide: rising tide, part of the tidal cycle between low water and the next high water.
I'm - and have a water - high efficiency dishwasher, so it's fine.
Fracking is a drilling process that frees gas from deep rock deposits by injecting wells with chemical-laced water at high pressure.
Fracking is the process of blasting water at high pressure into shale rock to release oil or gas held within it.
With hydroforming, steel tubes are clamped into a mold and ballooned into the desired shape by 15 seconds of water under high pressure.
That is, the moon pulls hardest on the Earth's oceans on the side facing the moon, making a bulge of water (high tide).
Eco enthusiasts can get their Jacques Cousteau on at Las Baulas National Marine Park, an underwater showcase of marine life with warm water, high visibility and gentle currents.
John sees his job as building EMW into a global leader in effective, catalytic solutions to development issues such as the lack of clean water and high infant mortality.
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The bans stem from local residents' concerns about potential adverse impacts if the state lifts its 5-year-old moratorium on gas drilling using high-volume hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, which frees gas from deep shale deposits by injecting wells with chemical-laced water at high pressure.
In the 2011 Budget, the government committed to using public expenditure to support households who face problems paying for their water, and households in areas with particularly high water charges.
Ebb-tidal current: flow of water in a given direction that takes place between high water and low water.
Globally, water is saved if agricultural products are traded from regions with high water productivity to those with low water productivity.
Then they continue with the second reading debate on the Water Industry (Financial Assistance) Bill - which is intended to curb the painfully high water bills charged in the south-west.
When water velocity is high, the pressure within the liquid drops to below the vapour pressure of water, allowing tiny air bubbles to expand.
The High-Altitude Water Cherenkov Observatory or Hawc, high on a Mexican plain, now holds the record for the highest-energy light it can capture.
Water was sent shooting high up in the air after a water main burst in "spectacular" style.
Worse still, the plant is built on sandy soil with a high water table.
Yet fruits and vegetables typically have high water content, making long-lasting crispiness a challenge.
Greece stands down 80 percent from its high water mark as recently as 2008.
And meteorologists say the heavy rainfall across the South could mean weeks more of high water.
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Out of that it can then give you a small flow of water at a high pressure.
"It was a raging sea in here, " he said, pointing to 3-foot-high water marks, a broken door.
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