A crater. Actually there called calderas. Not craters.
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It depends on the size of the child. A good rule of thumb that they use in the Boy Scouts is that if the blade exceeds the palm of your hand, (when laying it horizontally to your fingers) Then the knife is too big.
Electric cooling fan? Fan placed behind radiator to aid in engine cooling activated when engine coolant temperature exceeds 235 degrees F or when A/C or defroster is engaged
this valve is a requirement of the ASME code to complement the safety normal valves put on boilers, it functions receiving a contro signal whern the pressur of the boiler exceeds the maximum design pressure
Falling moisture of clouds refers to the process by which water droplets in clouds coalesce and grow until they are heavy enough to fall as precipitation, such as rain or snow. This process is known as precipitation and occurs when the moisture content in the clouds exceeds their capacity to hold water, leading to the release of precipitation.
A continuous source of water, such as precipitation or melting snow, is necessary for a river system to form. This water needs to flow downhill, carving a path through the landscape, which creates channels that eventually form a river system.
In order to maintainEarth'swater balance, evaporation exceeds precipitation over oceans.
The deserts biome is an example where evaporation rates often exceed precipitation rates. These regions receive limited rainfall, resulting in higher evaporation due to the intense heat and lack of moisture in the air.
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Evaporation exceeds precipitation.
When precipitation exceeds evaporation, there will be an accumulation of water in the environment, leading to increased levels of surface water bodies such as rivers, lakes, and groundwater. This excess water can potentially result in flooding and waterlogging in certain areas.
When the atmospheric humidity exceeds the moisture content of the wood.
79.567 annual inches of ground water.
According to the theories of macroeconomics, if actual output exceeds potential output, then the output will continue to grow as the price of inputs continues to fall.
The pedogenic regime of calcification is commonly associated with arid and semiarid climates where evapotranspiration exceeds precipitation, resulting in the accumulation of soluble calcium carbonate in the soil profile. This process leads to the formation of calcic horizons in the soil, which can impact soil fertility and plant growth.
Deserts receive less tha 10 inches (250mm) of precipitation per year. Deserts have an evaporation rate that far exceeds the precipitation rate.