sediments in A Sentence

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    Expeditions have found life in Sediments at depths over 8000 feet;

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    Expeditions have found life in Sediments at depths greater than 8,000 feet;

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    Biogenic gas is created by methanogenic organisms in marshes, bogs, landfills, and shallow Sediments.

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    The dust Sediments are likely to block the air passage and therefore leading to snoring.

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    Arsenic: The aquifers present below the ground sometimes can be harmful when their Sediments generate arsenic.

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    They could potentially sequester carbon from the atmosphere down to the ocean and then Sediments.”.

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    Many shale and coal manifestations have been discovered in the Maykop-Absheron old Sediments in the Republic.

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    Over time these carbonate Sediments form limestone which is the largest reservoir of carbon in the carbon cycle.

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    All of these trees grow in areas with low-oxygen soil, where slow-moving waters allow fine Sediments to accumulate.

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    From these Sediments, the Sango marine coral is obtained in an environmentally conscious, mechanical process from about 300m depth.

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    Discerned from magnetic signatures found on rocks and Sediments, scientists today know that the poles routinely switch places.

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    Some reef Sediments were already starting to dissolve, such as at Kaneohe Bay in Hawaii, where other pollutants were contributing.

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    The scientists found that the accumulation of lake Sediments increased significantly on a global scale around 4,000 years ago.

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    In fact, sonar data showing layers of seafloor Sediments suggest that these pockmarks have been inactive for the last 50,000 years.

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    Almost everywhere on Earth, more than 700 million years ago, the country lost geological strata representing millions of years of Sediments.

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    Liquefaction, which happens when loosely packed, water-logged Sediments lose their strength in response to strong shaking, causes major damage during earthquakes.

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    If your live in an area with hard water extra amounts of Sediments could be building up in your tank.

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    If you live in an area with hard water, extra amounts of Sediments could be building up in your tank.

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    The results of this study show that‘legacy lead' is now being released by Sediments, forming a new lead source to the environment.

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    In a series of mountain-building movements commencing about 70 million years ago, the Sediments and the basement rocks rose to great heights.

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    The failed MOHOLE project succeeded in creating a permanent international collaboration to drill for ocean Sediments at locations around the world.

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    This instrument allows us to look at even small changes that occur in the Sediments as the carbon dioxide dissolves in the Sediments.

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    They have found that these springs evolved from rocks millions of years old, and marine Sediments played a crucial role in their evolution.

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    The toxins from TBT have been accumulating in the water and Sediments since it was first used in the industry in the mid-60s.

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    The place for the greenhouse is chosen to be lit and located on a hill, so that the Sediments do not heat the structure.

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    Yet these delta hotspots are already at increasing risk of sinking, thanks to humans extracting underground oil, gas and water and weakening underlying Sediments.

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    See solid sundries content of miscalla, Sediments in tank shall be frequently cleaned in order to avoid clogging up the pipeline and oil pump.

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    The six-wheeled robot will work its way over to a nearby delta, which preserves Sediments that were delivered to the ancient lake by a river.

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    In fact, the opposite situation is closer to the truth, based on evidence from fossils, Sediments, peats and coals, and anything else that survived time's passage.

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    The researchers found that mercury accumulation rates in western lake Sediments have increased, on average, by four times from 1850 to 2000 and continue to increase today.

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