depleted water in a sentence
Examples
- Scientists call it a " frankenfish " for its ability to survive in oxygen-depleted water, move from pond to pond and devour other fish.
- "Our studies have shown that oxygen-depleted waters hold very few fish, " says Rabalais . " We still have lots of fish out there.
- Nitrogen must first be processed, or " dead zones, as nitrogen-driven bacterial growth depletes water oxygen to the point that all higher organisms die.
- By seeding with aerosols, ice crystals could grow rapidly and deplete water vapor, suppress nucleation and any growth of ice crystals by homogeneous nucleation.
- The quagga mussel is also a suspect in the " dead zone, " a 60-by-20-mile plume of oxygen-depleted water in the center of the lake.
- But a prolonged drought has depleted water stocks in the city's four main reservoirs so much that rains in the last week have done little good.
- It says meat farms destroy public lands and waterways, deplete water, soil and energy resources and that animals raised for food are often mishandled and mistreated.
- Development in the region and down into northeast Florida has taxed groundwater supplies, so environmental agencies want to curb any usage that could further deplete water resources.
- Amphibious fish such as the mudskipper can live and move about on land for up to several days, or live in stagnant or otherwise oxygen depleted water.
- The Department of Environmental Protection will ask Berlin Borough to shut off a municipal well because it might be depleting water in the environmentally sensitive Pine Barrens.