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Occasionally, clouds of salt billowed above the heap.
And on windy days, he added, thick clouds of salt spread onto Columbia Street.
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The physicist and future Nobel Prize laureate Luis Alvarez, who was an observer on the Hiroshima mission, later wrote that he always took the story about the last-minute hole in the clouds "with a grain of salt," noting that the errors in placing the bomb were similar to those that occurred with radar bombing.
Now she breathes only sand and salt, clouds of talcum and dust.
Cirrocumulus is high cloud that looks like grains of salt.
Ways to brighten it, such as adding nanoscale specks of salt to low clouds, making them whiter, or putting a thin haze of particles into the stratosphere, are the province of "geoengineering".
Last month (26 January), military planes carrying tonnes of salt started the cloud seeding operation scattering salt onto rainclouds across the ocean.
The cloud of dark piss, the tide mark of salt that shows how the water has evaporated.
Over the entire range of salt concentrations studied, the cloud-point temperature increases monotonically with the concentration of sodium chloride.
The insensitivity of associative pathway was explained by the relatively constant nature of the ion cloud around the DNA over a wide range of salt concentrations, and the supposition that associative transfers do not lead to net ion displacement.
And beyond, all is the desert, sand and white stretches of salt and sand again, with the dust clouds whirling over it and the Euphrates 5 days away.
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