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Filter by Meaning The meltwater can freeze again at night, creating dangerous ice patches on roads and sidewalks.
The cattle were drinking meltwater from the nearby stream.
The bottle was filled with pure meltwater from the glacier.
The car got stuck in the muddy meltwater on the road.
The roof leaked, and the meltwater seeped through, wetting the floor.
The hiking trail was covered in meltwater from the recent snowstorm.
The sudden influx of meltwater caused the lake to overflow.
The warm temperatures in spring caused the glacier to melt, resulting in a large amount of meltwater rushing down the valley.
The scientists found that the meltwater from permafrost is changing the chemical composition of the nearby lakes.
The high temperature in the oven will melt the cheese, turning it into meltwater.
The meltwater from the glacier formed a swift and dangerous river that posed a challenge for rafters and kayakers.
The mountaineers had to navigate through the maze of meltwater channels and crevasses to reach the summit.
The increase in meltwater from permafrost is a result of global warming.
The hydroelectric power plant generated electricity using the kinetic energy of the meltwater rushing down a steep slope.
The temperature of the meltwater underneath the glacier was near freezing.
The wildlife in the area depended on the meltwater for survival.
Meltwater from permafrost can cause soil erosion.
The group of researchers analyzed the chemical composition of the meltwater to assess the impact of climate change.
The researchers collected samples of meltwater to study its properties.
The researchers collected samples of meltwater from the glacier for analysis.
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