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Why do they come to the surface of the snow?
During charging, electrons come to the surface of one electrode, and electron "holes" form on the surface of the other.
Today, 102 years later, oil continues to come to the surface of the crater caused by the blowout.
But there are moments where we're also shooting for laughs and humor to come to the surface of it.
Squid, the birds' primary food, tend to come to the surface of the water at night, where they are scooped up by hungry birds.
It involves a fantastic "runaway" situation in which the ocean floor slides into the earth's mantle in a matter of weeks and then hot rocks come to the surface of the ocean floor, causing ocean water to vaporize and rush out like a geyser ("the fountains of the great deep" described in Genesis).
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Things come to the surface out of the darkness,' says Ligon.
As mammals, they need to come to the surface to breathe at intervals of roughly 20 minutes.
Larger hemorrhages may require treatment, particularly if the blood is compressing normal brain and if the blood clot comes to the surface of the brain where it can be removed without causing further neurologic injury.
The water beneath the soil moves through capillary effect and comes to the surface of the soil and thereafter evaporates into the surrounding air due to atmospheric conditions such as sunlight, wind current, temperature and relative humidity.
"I just saw some smaller turtles coming to the surface of the lake … it seems good luck to see them, don't you think?" said visitor Nguyen Tri Ton, laughing.
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