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moisture

[mois-cher] / ˈmɔɪs tʃər /


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As the moisture moved upward through the sand, it left behind minerals such as gypsum, which is commonly found in desert environments on Earth.

From Science Daily

They hold moisture, yes — but they also carry spice into the interior like a well-trained courier.

From Salon

But the heat will “certainly accelerate the natural curing process where plants start to really lose their moisture,” Kittell said.

From Los Angeles Times

Swain noted that there is still significant moisture in California’s mountains, but the diminished snowpack will likely affect the state’s water supply and wildfire risk later this summer.

From Los Angeles Times

These included higher elevation areas with more moisture and vegetation, highly saline zones exposed to intense UV radiation, and fog-fed oases where plant life flourishes against the odds.

From Science Daily