It's also wise to put them in a sunny window over trays of pebbles ( watering the pebbles humidifies the plants ).
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But one small pan of water a day will not humidify a whole house very much . talk ) 23 : 57, 20 February 2013 ( UTC)
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The explanation I heard many years ago was that peoples living in dry climates developed longer noses to better humidify inspired air but larger noses had no advantage in more humid climates.
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The jutting projections, Laitman suggests, could have provided more surface area on which to lay down mucosal coverings to warm and humidify cold, dry air before it reached the throat and lungs.
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Also, the design and engineering of the environment control system that will cool and humidify the grass field, and for example, melt snow that settles on it, will be completed and tested.
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The atrium features escalators which run through a 3-story water sculpture titled " Icefall ", a wide waterfall built with thousands of glass panels, which cools and humidifies the lobby air.
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This usually minor ailment often occurs in winter because of a combination of drier air and higher irritation of the nose's delicate lining, which serves to warm and humidify air as it enters the lungs.
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When Kelly Kennerson of Attleboro, Mass . asked where he could find the small, narrow water tanks for placing behind radiators to help humidify the house, the handyman replied that he saw some somehwere, but forget where.
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Capillary structures of the nose warm and humidify air entering the body; later, this role in retaining moisture enables conditions for alveoli to properly exchange O2 for CO2 ( i . e ., respiration ) within the lungs.
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During the summer preceding the harvest, casks are regularly watered to humidify the wood, a process Krug deems essential as its wines are not wood-aged and its casks therefore empty for eight to nine months of the year.