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Here it is gradually warmed, becomes less dense, rises towards the surface, and loops back on itself.
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Annie Gosfield's trio, Combustion Chamber, had it in her dense, rising and falling synthesizer and slide-guitar chords.
Scientists say that a light brighter than the sun as the meteorite descended, a cataclysmic noise, a deadly shock wave radiating for miles on impact, and a dense, rising cloud of molten metal droplets and pulverized or molten rock can all be assumed.
A less poetic view: The conical lamps contain a watery fluid and the "lava". When the "lava" is warmed, it becomes less dense and rises, then cools and slithers its psychedelic way to the bottom.
Local daytime heating of the ground causes surface air to become much warmer than the air above, and, because warmer air is less dense, it rises and is replaced by descending cooler air.
"You can introduce something called a thermal chimney to a building, which is simply using the heat at the top of the house, and the fact that hot air is less dense and rises, to pull cold air from a basement area where you've got a cold water tank".
Here, the water is heated, becomes less dense and rises back to the surface along fissures or cracks.
I'm all for innovation, but I'm not entirely sure you want digestive biscuits to rise – they should be crunchy and dense, not risen and chewy, like Bell's version, tasty as they are.
Noting that the city had aggressively torn down old high-rise housing to replace it with less dense low-rise and town-house developments in recent years, Richard Cammarieri, another coalition member, said that waiting lists had grown, as had the time families remained on the lists.
At the end, still playing, Fox disappeared as dense fumes rose up around the console.
The city was selling lots zoned for dense, mid-rise residential use.
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