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− | |means a substance transforms from a solide to a | + | |means a substance transforms from a solide to a gas without passing through a liquid stage. |
|Example: In low humidity areas, snow and ice can sublimate leaving little if any water in the soil. | |Example: In low humidity areas, snow and ice can sublimate leaving little if any water in the soil. | ||
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GLEN CANYON DAM ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT RELATED TERMINOLOGY
- Revision Date_130711
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Sublimation | means a substance transforms from a solide to a gas without passing through a liquid stage. | Example: In low humidity areas, snow and ice can sublimate leaving little if any water in the soil. | |||