Although most of the light passes straight through a raindrop, the light at the edges is refracted and then reflected away from the raindrop. |
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She looked up at the sky, and a single raindrop hit her face, which was followed by several more. |
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The wind shifted and a single raindrop came through the window and landed exactly on the candlewick, extinguishing it. |
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Onions, which keep for ever in a coolish, dry place, go mouldy with the first raindrop. |
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He also noted that the first raindrop that hits the ground will have those cars aquaplaning like barefoot water-skiers. |
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The evolutionary wiring in his brain compels him to do just that, just as gravity compels a raindrop to fall. |
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This cover protects the soil from raindrop impact, reducing erosion and crusting of the soil. |
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It was all black with a single white rose in the middle, a raindrop falling off its petal. |
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Thunder rolled through the clouds as the lightning hopped from cloud to cloud and I felt a raindrop hit my cheek as it started to sprinkle down. |
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With residue, the raindrop impact is absorbed and erosion is reduced. |
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If a raindrop falling onto the top of the Andes in South America encounters a light easterly breeze, it will blow the rain onto the western side of the mountain. |
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I offer a glimpse of the subtle movement of a raindrop or the morning dew that settles softly on the petals. |
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Look at the islands in the river. Some of them display a raindrop shape, with one blunt and one sharp end. |
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Following a raindrop, which falls on the highest point of the Cavallo massif, the young people hike all the way to Budoia. |
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Cover: Raindrops on a leaf Does the level of acidity of a raindrop have an effect on the wetting of a leaf? |
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Every falling raindrop that strikes the bare ground acts as a miniature bomb. |
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This is not to say that all the blame for soil erosion should be placed upon the lowly raindrop. |
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The raindrop has been presented to us in song and story since out childhood as a friend. |
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Prepare a diary, travelogue, cartoon description, or story about a month in the life of a raindrop which lands in your region. |
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Make up your own words for water sounds and make a riddle: What colour is a raindrop? |
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Hail is a large frozen raindrop produced by intense thunderstorms, where snow and rain can coexist. |
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It is when the raindrop strikes a place where human cultivation has removed nature's protective mantle that trouble occurs. |
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Only dense grass cover would bind soil effectively and give effective protection against raindrop impact and thus effective protection against erosion. |
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Unlike June's Royal Ascot meeting which was often beset by showery weather, it was a true summer's day as the sun beat down with not a raindrop in sight. |
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In splash erosion, the impact of a falling raindrop creates a small crater in the soil, ejecting soil particles. |
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At the same time, the steam generator allows you to obtain the best performances of a steam bath, along with the vertical hydromassage functions, the hand shower and the raindrop fixed shower head and the caressing waterfall. |
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Supercooled water droplets are form one typical raindrop! |
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In such a cloud, the growth of a liquid water droplet to a raindrop begins with condensation, as additional water vapour condenses in a supersaturated atmosphere. |
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Thanks to double wave and raindrop sipe technologies. |
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Although the occasional raindrop enters through the roof at heavy tropical storms, that does not counterweigh the improvement to the interior light and ventilation qualities. |
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Water erosion starts with the first drop of rain, because the impact of the raindrop tamps the soil into a thin hard layer that reduces infiltration, increases runoff and encourages the water to pursue its devastating course. |
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The transmission of light through a piece of glass, the reflections and refractions of light in a raindrop, and the scattering of sunlight in Earth's atmosphere are examples of interactions of light with matter. |
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Inside, the odd raindrop finds its way through the corrugated roof, and Cunha tilts the lid of the association's prized MacBook, kept under lock and key, to protect it from the drops. |
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But as far as anyone can tell, cloud seeding works by meddling with two of these processes in particular. In cold clouds, ice crystals in the cloud-tops are thought to form the nuclei of each raindrop. |
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Think about how you might be a raindrop for Jesus today. |
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We all have a stake in success. It is a shorter distance in time than we think from the splash of a raindrop on an unprotected hill-top to loss of a farm. |
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Inside, certain elements of the design are inspired by a raindrop. |
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Next, they carry out the raindrop experiment. |
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