Sentence examples for condensed fog from inspiring English sources

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By Pauls Toutonghi March 22, 2016 In the Moroccan desert, a series of black polymer nets can, in twenty-four hours, collect up to seventeen gallons of water — condensed fog from the nearby Atlantic — per square yard of netting.

Built on arid, rocky ground at an elevation of more than four thousand feet, they can, in twenty-four hours, collect up to seventeen gallons of water — condensed fog from the nearby Atlantic — per square yard of netting.

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You'll be able to tell that it's well chilled when the outside of the cocktail shaker begins to condense (fog up).

Recent rainy weather and warm temperatures mean there's lots of moisture around, both in the air and the ground, and so there's more vapour in the air that can be condensed into fog.

If the moisture from the Caribbean Sea is warmer, Goldsmith says, it takes longer to cool off enough to condense into fog, which means the fog would not appear until the wind has pushed the moisture to a higher elevation than the cloud forest.

Poetry is a condensed form.

Future experiments, he says, will include measuring mercury levels in creatures at the base of the food chain, such as insects that may be drinking mercury-tainted fog droplets that have condensed on coastal plants.

It is that part of the N.F.L. calendar when meteorology collides with muscle and momentum, and the results are condensed to shorthand -- the Ice Bowl, the Fog Bowl, the Tuck Rule Game, the Freezer Bowl, the holy-cheese-it-is-cold-here-in-Green-Bay game two years ago.

Condensed milk.

(Some quotes are condensed).

219 cans of condensed milk.

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