How to use in-sentence of “moisture”:
+ Some clay deposits found in the process of exploring caves exhibit thixotropism: an initially solid-seeming mudbank will turn soupy and yield up moisture when dug into or otherwise disturbed.
+ A weather system, including moisture from Tropical Storm Octave, caused heavy rains over a ten-day period.
+ The remnant low of Tammy was absorbed by a larger extratropical low which moved north and Tammy’s moisture helped create a different storm over the northeast U.S., killing ten people and causing moderate damage.
+ After Estelle dissipated, its moisture continued to spread over the islands, causing significant rainfall and thunderstorms over the archipelago.
+ The moisture is called water vapour to make the clouds a source of water vapour is cold air blowing across large lakes or the sea but the cold air doesn’t actually make too much snow, its a combination of cold and warm air that does it.

Example sentences of “moisture”:
+ As Norma dissipated, moisture from the cyclone was captured in a large extratropical low.
+ Lots of more expensive hair straighteners use ionic and infra red technology, which helps to keep moisture and oils in the hair, and to stop static and frizz.
+ Some species of guineafowl, like the vulturine guineafowl, may go without drinking water for extended periods, instead sourcing their moisture from their food.
+ As Norma dissipated, moisture from the cyclone was captured in a large extratropical low.
+ Lots of more expensive hair straighteners use ionic and infra red technology, which helps to keep moisture and oils in the hair, and to stop static and frizz.
+ Some species of guineafowl, like the vulturine guineafowl, may go without drinking water for extended periods, instead sourcing their moisture from their food.
+ After Estelle passed by the islands, moisture related to the tropical cyclone caused heavy rainfall in the Ka’u and Puna districts on the Big Island.
+ Usually, the storm makes Landfall landfall in the Mexican states of Baja California or Sonora, with the remaining moisture normally having mild rainfall effects on the state.
+ Wind carries the pieces, which grow when moisture returns.
+ The wood must be well aged, that is, the sap and moisture must be removed.
+ The tree depends on moisture from snowmelt, rather than from the monsoon rains.
+ Firstly you need cold enough air to cause snow to fall in the clouds and ground level water and moisture is needed to form clouds and precipitation.
+ Much of the moisture to plants arrives by fog drip, where fog condenses on tree leaves and then drips onto the ground below.
+ As it moves, it carries moisture with it, releasing it over land as the summer monsoon.
+ Lithium aluminium hydride is a colorless solid, but commercial Samplesamples are usually gray because of purified by recrystallization from reactions with moisture in the atmosphere.
+ Instead they soak up moisture from the air around them through tiny, silvery scales on their leaves.
+ Some makers use old or ancient wood to construct qins because most of the sap and moisture has been removed naturally by time.
+ The hydrogen bonds can re-form if moisture touches them, such as water or dampness.
+ Higher humidity reduces the effectiveness of sweating in cooling the body by reducing the rate of evaporation of moisture from the skin.
+ Chiffon cakes are usually served by soaking the cake layer in a cake syrup to provide it with moisture since it’s dry in nature.
+ As a solid, the alkali is deliquescencedeliquescent and readily absorbs moisture and carbon dioxide from the air.
+ Scientists can use a penetrometer to measure how much moisture is in soil.
More in-sentence examples of “moisture”:
+ When the air chills, moisture will turn to fog.
+ The higher the dew point is, the higher the level of moisture in the air at a given temperature.
+ When the air chills, moisture will turn to fog.
+ The higher the dew point is, the higher the level of moisture in the air at a given temperature.
+ If done well, deep-frying does not make food too greasy, because the moisture in the food repels the oil.
+ Due to low moisture and high elevation, the High Plains get extremes of temperature.
+ Worn on the hand to precisely wipe sweat from the eyes and face, these bands join moisture wicking material to stretch terry cloth. s”Q”oosh brands revolutionized the old-fashioned sweatband market with a new favorite for runners in the 21st century.
+ Another source defines it as “any region that can have a moisture deficit over the course of a year.
+ It can go without water, as they are able to get enough moisture out of plants.
+ Water is carried against gravity by the negative pressure that builds up through the process of transpiration, which is the evaporation of moisture in leaves.
+ This moisture helps the updraft.
+ In birds and mammals, they contain branched bones or cartilages called turbinates, whose function is to warm air on inhalation and remove moisture on exhalation.
+ Hair straighteners should only be used on dry hair, unless they are specially made with vents to let the moisture out.
+ One of their chemists found a way to make it moisture proof.
+ In the process their moisture content rises from 15% to 45% and their volume more than doubles.
+ Such mossy forests usually develop on the saddles of mountains, where moisture from clouds is held in place.
+ When all moisture evaporates, the acacia gum binds the pigment to the paper surface.
+ Above all, her main role was to bring moisture down on the ancient Egyptians.
+ Its larvae eat cacti in the genus “Opuntia”, feeding on plant moisture and nutrients.
+ Enough moisture and a long growing season result in a wide ring.
+ If sap remains then the sound will not be clear and, as the moisture evaporates, the wood will warp and crack.
+ Not only does it block the extremely cold winter winds blowing from Central Asia from entering Subcontinent, it also forces the Bay of Bengal Monsoon branch to shed its moisture along NE and Northern Indian States, Bhutan, Nepal and Bangladesh.
+ Soil moisture is more generally considered within the context of hydrology, where it represents the immediate store of infiltrationinfiltrating evapotranspires or contributes to groundwater recharge.
+ Extreme heat and low moisture levels are especially pronounced in the lowland regions east of the Atlas range due to the rain shadow effect of the mountain system.
+ This insect lives on cacti from the genus “Opuntia”, feeding on moisture and nutrients in the cactus sap.
+ They get their moisture from food, which includes insects and their larvae, seeds, spiders, bulbs, fruit, fungi, and very small animals.
+ The moisture makes the cumulus cloud “mushroom” upwards and turn into a tall cumulus cloud.
+ A plume of record cold air mixed with moisture caused wintry precipitation to erupt across northern and central Florida.
+ It was not glacierglaciated because extremely light as the winds from the Pacific Ocean lost their moisture over the fully glaciated nearby mountains.
+ In the Rif, Middle and High Atlas Mountains, there exist several different types of climates: Mediterranean along the coastal lowlands, giving way to a humid temperate climate at higher elevations with sufficient moisture to allow for the growth of different species of oaks, moss carpets, junipers, and Atlantic fir which is a royal conifer tree endemicto Morocco.
+ Adequate moisture and a long growing season result in a wide ring.
+ However, even during most dry seasons, frequent storms provide adequate moisture to allow evergreen tropical moist forests to persist in most low elevation parts of the region.
+ An epiphyte gets its moisture and nutrients from the air and rain, and sometimes from debris accumulating around it.
+ The air, without much moisture left, goes on over the mountains creating a dry side called the “rain shadow”.
+ Food that is sautéed is browned, but it keeps the same texture, moisture and flavor.
+ The dew point shows the amount of moisture in the air.
+ Also, when exposed to moisture the carbonate in natron increases pH, which makes a good environment for bacteria.
+ Environmental impacts also include reducing soil moisture and intensification of carbon dioxide emissions.
+ One of many methods used to exclude water from the reaction atmosphere is to flame-dry the reaction vessel to evaporate all moisture, which is then sealed to prevent moisture from returning.
+ The slightest moisture in the folding of the skin can be the reason that the skin will get damaged easily.
+ The moisture from the snow stays toward the top of the ground’s surface.
+ Penetrometers are used on space probes such as the Cassini-Huygens probe, to measure the amount of moisture in soil on other planets.
+ Actinium reacts quickly with oxygen and moisture in air forming a white coating of actinium oxide that stops the actinium from oxidizing.
+ It also provides moisture from fog and mist to a nearly-rainless region.
+ PET :- Light, rigid or semi-rigid, naturally transparent or colorless, PET is an excellent moisture and gas barrier and is resistant to impacts.
+ High, puffy little clouds do not change until a lot of moisture is added.
+ Wool also absorbs moisture and insulates against heat and cold.
+ In low moisture conditions, “Euglena” forms a protective wall around itself and lies dormant as a spore until environmental conditions improve.
+ This technique is quite productive with respect to its cost but on the other hand has some disadvantages since it is likely to provoke humidity and moisture in the data center.
+ The heavy moisture and clouds of methane near Titan’s surface could be a sign of evaporation from lakes.
+ They find the moisture below the dry sand.
+ As she was the goddess of moisture, she was also related to other deities of moisture and wetness.
