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After assessing the damage, Andrews determined that, as the ship's forward compartments filled with water, its bow would drop deeper into the ocean, causing water from the ruptured compartments to spill over into each succeeding compartment, thereby sealing the ship's fate.
Andrews assessed the damage and determined that as the ship's forward compartments filled with water, its bow would drop deeper into the ocean, causing water from the ruptured compartments to spill over into each succeeding compartment, thereby sealing the ship's fate.
In these regions, such as those along much of the West Coast of the United States, winds push surface water away from the shore, causing water from the deep ocean to well up.
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Sub-zero temperatures caused water from the firefighters' hoses to freeze as it hit the building.
It becomes more concentrated in the ocean, as the Sun's heat causes water from the surface to evaporate, leaving the salt behind.
Hence, characterizations of ischemia as somehow transforming water from gel-like to free or causing water release from cellular proteins seem unsound.
It has been proposed previously that IHDA causes water loss from the airways similarly to exercise challenge [ 14].
Failure to block any secondary openings results in a significant loss of pressure from the plunger, likely leaving the clog in place, and may cause water to eject from the opening.
Tidal ebbs can cause water to recede from the original shoreline and expose the bottom of the sea, and it is easy to imagine wind stress causing similar behavior.
This will cause water to wick from the outside.
In the developing world, the area used for farming is even higher, which causes water problems from fertilizer use and erosion, the report finds.
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