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  2. Star jelly - Wikipedia

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    Star jelly (also called astromyxin, astral jelly) is a gelatinous substance sometimes found on grass and less commonly on the branches of trees. [1] According to folklore, it is deposited on the Earth during meteor showers. It is described as a translucent or grayish-white gelatin that tends to evaporate shortly after having "fallen".

  3. Brinicle - Wikipedia

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    The lower the temperature, the greater the brine concentration. A January 2014 along the coast of the White Sea recorded that at an air temperature of −1 °C the brine salinity was between 30 and 35 psu while the salinity at sea was 28 psu. When the temperature was −12 °C the salinity of the brine increased to between 120 and 156 psu. [5]

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    What reviewers say 💬. Over 1,700 Amazon shoppers rave about how helpful this organizer is. Pros 👍 "My cabinets under my sink had become so messy," said a five-star reviewer. "With this ...

  5. Countersink - Wikipedia

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    Side and end view of a Weldon style "zero flute" countersink. A cross-hole, "Weldon style" or "zero flute" countersink is a cone-shaped tool with a cutting edge provided by a hole that goes through the side of the cone.

  6. Sinkhole - Wikipedia

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    Kingsley Lake – Clay County, Florida. 8.1 km 2 (2,000 acres) in area, 27 m (89 ft) deep and almost perfectly round. Lake Peigneur – New Iberia, Louisiana. Original depth 3.4 m (11 ft), currently 400 m (1,300 ft) at Diamond Crystal Salt Mine collapse. [79] Winter Park Sinkhole – Winter Park, Florida. Appeared 8 May 1981.

  7. Heat sink - Wikipedia

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    A heat sink (also commonly spelled heatsink, [1]) is a passive heat exchanger that transfers the heat generated by an electronic or a mechanical device to a fluid medium, often air or a liquid coolant, where it is dissipated away from the device, thereby allowing regulation of the device's temperature.

  8. Baking powder submarine - Wikipedia

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    The toy sinks when placed into water, but after a few seconds, enough water leaks in to react with the baking powder and produce carbon dioxide bubbles. The resulting foam creates just enough buoyancy in the toy for it to rise towards the surface of the water. When the toy surfaces, it capsizes, releasing the gas into the air. The toy sinks ...

  9. Carbon sink - Wikipedia

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    In the context of climate change and in particular mitigation, a sink is defined as "Any process, activity or mechanism which removes a greenhouse gas, an aerosol or a precursor of a greenhouse gas from the atmosphere". [2]: 2249 In the case of non-CO 2 greenhouse gases, sinks need not store the gas. Instead they can break it down into ...