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If the groundwater is close to the surface, it can vaporize and enter the air in people's homes.
Kelly said the microplastics could enter the air after sewage sludge is spread on fields and dries out.
A higher-performance fighter, the Spitfire, was just coming into production and did not enter the air war in numbers until 1940.
If the material is well-aerated, bacteria that breathe oxygen will perform the breakdown, and the carbon will enter the air as carbon dioxide, the primary greenhouse gas.
I saw the first ash enter the air like a drop of dye in water, shooting forward then folding in on itself, expanding, losing definition, before being recharged with another burst.
Only the second woman to enter the air force test-pilot school in 1989, she admits to being terrified of rollercoasters yet has logged more than 6,280 hours of flying in 30 types of aircraft, including 540 hours (22 days) in space.
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As I enter the air-conditioned building, my skin quickly senses another danger: wet clothes, cold air, and the weakened immune systems of women already facing life-threatening illnesses such as cancer, kidney failure, and post-surgical wound sites.
Blue shadows stretch: broad afternoon is entering the air.
In underwater operations, compressed air prevents water from entering the air motor.
"Hah!" Lera's laugh entered the air with a cloud of breath.
The concept is entirely different from capturing and sequestering carbon dioxide from power plants and other big polluters before it enters the air.
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