heavy rains in a normally dry area.in clay soils with higher water content,landslides may occur even on very gentle slopes.
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I can see four tears.
The rounded black obsidian nodules called Apache Tears are found in Arizona, USA. After years of protests and court challenges, they are now to be called Native American Tears.
a slight cry with tears.
he made the picture joy inside my tears during 1978.
Antoni Gaudi was a famous Spanish architect and designer about 100 tears ago.
convection currentsShear
when tears are released, it help wash/wipe away dust particles from the eye surface.
They drain into a part of the eye that's called the duct.
The same people that build them.
It tears apart the suface.
a duct that carries tears from a gland out to the surface of the eye
The stockades were used as open air prisons for holding the native americans.
You throw it away, and suck up the tears. Then youhave to build a bridge, and get over it.
A blocked lacrimal punctum would prevent tears from draining properly into the lacrimal system, leading to an accumulation of tears on the surface of the eye. This can result in excessive tearing, blurred vision, and an increased risk of eye infections.
Yes, tears are a mixture. They primarily consist of water but also contain salts, proteins, enzymes, and lipids. This combination helps maintain eye health by lubricating the surface, providing nutrients, and offering antimicrobial properties. The composition of tears can vary depending on their type, such as basal, reflex, or emotional tears.
Tears may contain loose cells (which contain DNA), but it is mostly just water and dissolved salts.
Tear production is the process by which the lacrimal glands in the eyes produce tears, providing moisture, lubrication, and protection to the surface of the eye. Tears contain enzymes and antibodies that help fight infections and remove debris. Once produced, tears drain through small openings in the eyelids called puncta, into the nasolacrimal duct, and ultimately into the nasal cavity. This drainage system ensures that excess tears are removed and maintains a balance in tear film on the eye's surface.