Synopsis: Water:


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Around 2%of the volume of each cask water and ethanol evaporates from the cask each year.


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and it will repel water. The coco strands act like tiny wicks distributing water through the root plug meaning even water for root growth and less water used.

Landscapers take note. Don't know how available it may be in your area (especially for the home gardeners)

but it comes in dried compressed blocks about 1'x8x8 that have to be soaked in water-hot to start-for about 24 hours before it can be incorporated in to the growth medium.

But it is a great tool for adding deep water absorption to plantings. And if you can have healthier plants

and save water to boot-who cares about a little extra hair r


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#In 165-Million-Year-Old Fossil, Evidence That Fur Predates Mammalsmeet Megaconus mammaliaformis a 165-million-year-old protomammal recently discovered in Inner Mongolia China.

UCHICAGO News...The aquatic-ape hypothesis suggests that six million to eight million years ago apelike ancestors of modern humans had a semiaquatic lifestyle based on foraging for food

in shallow waters. Fur is not an effective insulator in water and so the theory asserts that we evolved to lose our fur replacing it as other aquatic mammals have with relatively high levels of body fat.

Imaginative as this explanation is and helpful in providing us with an excuse for being overweight paleontological evidence for an aquatic phase of human existence has proven elusive...

http://www. scientificamerican. com/article. cfm? id=latest-theory-human-body-hairã¢Â#Âoemegaconus confirms that many modern mammalian biological functions related to skin


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and water filled A lot of the work is done my hand or with the assistance of animals.


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And it's Likely in Your Water articles. mercola. com/sites/articles/archive/2012/07/19/gmo-corn-resulting-livestock-deaths. aspx?


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Beneath the soil's surface rocks constantly react with rainwater or groundwater and slowly grind together to break down into smaller minerals.

and say it was created 3. 9 billion years ago then grind it up (dust storms plate tectonics water erosion whatever) you end up with a pile of dirt 3. 9 billion years old.


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The paper suggests planting Jatropha curcas in the desert along the coast of the Arabian peninsula setting up a desalination plant to provide the water needed for irrigation

{4}+ i epsilonthe desalination plants to provide water for the trees need to be powered by solar or some other renewable energy source.


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if the same technique will work for more complex scientific problems the energy crisis pollution water use and so forth.

and his results are promising he hopes to apply the technique to other problems such as personal health food production water use

so a lot of the problems that poor people have were not a big deal anymore like dirty water poor sanitation oppression and persecution rampant malnutrition hunger and poverty.

The waters rivers lakes. For the environment. For..the dodo. Does not have to memorable so stop waiting for the approval of your peers.


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Got a water spigot around anywhere? Then you probably been 3-D printing all your life already.


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When beavers build a dam impeding the natural flow of water the river begins to overflow more often creating a sediment-rich wetland area known as a beaver meadow.

and burying them in water will have a net negative impact on the level of carbon in the area.


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A set of sensors measures the water's temperature salinity and oxygen concentration all of which could impact how the pigs decompose.


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and the process is clean water clean food oxygen and cleansing the body of toxins.


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but in an apocalyptic irony that ice would insulate the deep water below and prevent the oceans from freezing solid for hundreds of thousands of years.


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For all that lived there it was WORMWOOD Rev 8: 11 the wood became full of worms and the rivers water no longer sweet and undrinkable.

Many thought it was funny till the rain water from the Comet would not stop for days on end.


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black waters john boehner! prince or saudi any drone with brennan! you john boner on brennan!

black waters john boehner! prince or saudi any drone with brennan! you john boner on brennan!


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and has accelerated genes to tolerate extreme heat and lack of water. Theoretically the comparison could allow genetic biologists to pick out exactly which genes they want to splice to have desired the effect on the tomato.


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and a dose of water then tightly sealed and heated with a gas burner to hundreds of degrees till the steam pressure inside the chamber mounts to 180 psi.

The water that had been inside the rice kernels evaporates in a flash instantaneously expanding to many times its original volume


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#Woman Drinks Coke Instead of Water For 16 Yearsa 31-year-old Monaco woman was admitted recently to the hospital after suffering arrhythmia

Further investigation revealed that the patient had had not a sip of water in 16 years;

I once bought a 2. 5 gallon container of water with the pouring spout and it was still in my refrigerator 3 years later.

and only lived off of water and mixed vegetables for a month we would have the most boring documentary of a person who ended up healthier than they started would we not?

Substituting coke for water or Mcdonald's for sustenance is simply a way to show that the accessories that the food industry has to offer are not healthier alternatives to the accessories that occur naturally.

and had them switch to water for 16 years? What would the article headline be then?

Cat48. comthis scenario presents itself everytime in other countries for example in my country Mexico the country has the first place on coke (USA sewer water) consuption

and the worst thing is that it is consumed instead of water giving them to newborns as early as a few months old.

I rarely touch water or juice but I also don't drink coffee tea milk or alcohol.

I maybe have 1 or 2 glasses of water a week and some weeks none at all.

I suggested he stop drinking Soda pop and instead drink water. He says Water taste like

***and that he likes his Mountain Dews more. I told him that the Mountain Dew was causing him his problems.

Like most soft drinks Coke is water and sugar with tiny amounts of caffeine and phosphoric acid and flavors giving energy from the sugar and water to hydrate the body but empty of other nutrients and in no way harmful.

Her illness was ENTIRELY due to something else very likely insufficient nutrients deficiency of some critical nutrients.

I also know two people who had heart attacks from drinking too much water as in greater than 3l in a day.

Both only drank water. The surviving friend now limits himself to. 5l a day total of water and on rare occasions a beer or a glass of wine.

He's lucky he survived but the heart attack did permanent damage


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#A History Of Daring Red panda Escapesthe red panda looks like a fluffy raccoon-cat frolics in the snow like an arctic otter


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problem in a desalinization plant supplying fresh water to New york. The robocrew couldn't repair it and


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Rub some crushed Tylenol or antimalarial on it for example dip it in water and the results are rendered in colors.


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black waters john boehner! prince or saudi any drone withbrennan! you john boner on brennan!

black waters john boehner! prince or saudi any drone withbrennan! you john boner on brennan!


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to find the perfect site for recovery water food shelter prey vulnerability reduced. When bloodletting Europeans stumbled on Turtle Island North america shores the Landowner North american Amerindians had a complete Pharmacopea inferiorly chemically immitated

to find the perfect site for recovery water food shelter prey vulnerability reduced. When bloodletting Europeans stumbled on Turtle Island North america shores the Landowner North american Amerindians had a complete Pharmacopea inferiorly chemically immitated


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You can then use the chicken manure to fertilize duckweed ponds use the duckweed to feed tilapia filter the tilapia water thru a gravel growbed use the gravel growbed to grow vegetables


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black waters john boehner! prince or saudi any drone withbrennan! you john boner on brennan!

black waters john boehner! prince or saudi any drone withbrennan! you john boner on brennan!


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That would put many coastal cities deep under water including Miami the Los angeles metropolitan area

Therefore the remaining six meters of water had to come mostly from Earth's other major sea-level coconspirator as James White likes to call it:

or not our coastal cities are built on inherently changable lands that will some day be under water.

and cooling and oceans rise and fall as water gets locked up in ice sheets then melts.

I think the 25 foot doesn't include places that will be well under water and flooded.

No one calculated the exact volume of water. It would still be too complex to guess that correctly.


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chocolate strawberry or plain) olive oil and some water to dilute it and we end up with a blenderful of fizzing frothy liquid a watery beige color like the peeling paint of a high school hallway.


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and warming while the surface hasn't warmed for the last 15 years doesn't hold water pardon the pun.


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certain species of water fowl like ducks have such large phalluses they can exceed the length of the body.

certain species of water fowl like ducks have such large phalluses they can exceed the length of the body...


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When scientists eventually discovered that heredity was passed on in discrete units as Gregor Mendel had begun to discover back in Darwin's time it looked like evolution was dead in the water so the evolutionary scientists put their heads together and decided mutations might provide the new


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Vitamin c is water soluble but those who insist on drinking only water as a beverage run the risk of diluting

and even removing needed Vitamin c as well as necessary salt and other electrolytes. The fact is the fraud that has gone by the name âÂ#Âoedietary scienceã¢Â# over the past few decades has ignored consistently such crucial facts.


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I watched a show that proposed the idea we began walking upright from wading in water.

Baboons walk upright when they wade in water to keep their heads up. Our ancestors might have learned that this was adventageous out of the water as well. visualize There is some theorizes that we primates might of spent a lot of time in water as you said forcing us to stand more up right loose our fur too.

I'd like to see you escape a cheetah by climbing a rock face. These dudes are master climbers.


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He's one of several scientists who think Venus may have had as much water as Earth a long time ago


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Here's another way to understand how much water we've used. Just between 2000 and 2008 the latest period in the study and the period of fastest depletion Americans brought enough water aboveground to contribute to 2 percent of worldwide ocean level rise in that time.

We think it's serious Leonard Konikow the U s. Geological Survey hydrologist who performed the study tells Popular Science.

Lowering aquifers mean less local water for the communities that depend upon them. They can also suck dry springs wetlands

and other surface water features Konikow wrote in a report the survey published yesterday. Scientists don't always have a tally for how much water an aquifer holds

however so it's more difficult to say what percentage of the U s.'overall groundwater is gone.

In Alabama and Mississippi rice farmers have taken out large volumes of water but there also seems to be a lot of water left.

Meanwhile two aquifers in Washington Oregon and Idaho actually held more water in 2008 than they did in 1900.

Those were the only U s. aquifers to gain water over the study period. Water collects in underground aquifers in many ways sometimes over thousands of years.

When people pump it to the surface to irrigate their crops for example some of it does seep back into the Earth and into the aquifer.

Rainfall and rivers all carry water back into the ground and in some areas the local government even pumps water underground in an effort to maintain their aquifers.

Nevertheless those two Lake eries'worth of water refers to how much net groundwater the U s. has lost as people are taking it out much faster than it's going in.

Konikow's report doesn't say much about what will happen to the people and industries that sit on top of depleting aquifers

but a recent New york times article offers a glimpse. On Sunday the paper reported on falling water levels in the High Plains Aquifer

which lies north-south from Wyoming and South dakota to the Texas Panhandle. In Kansas the aquifer fell by an average of 4. 25 feet in 2011 and 2012.

The changes mean harder times for farmers and a shift away from thirsty crops such as corn toward less water-intensive activities such as growing sorghum or ranching the Times reported.

But hey lets keep fracking witch required LOTS and LOTS OF water...sad sigh.''Wonder'do you really think that fracking accounts for this loss of water?

I'll tell you what's a far bigger factor how about 30 million illegal aliens.

My comment above is making the point the current home producing oil obsession will consume the rest of the rest of the water with fracking.

My comment above is making the point the current home producing oil obsession will consume the rest of the rest of the water with fracking.

Water scarcity and climate change/global warming are in their infancy. I know it's easier to stick your head in the sand

Here's a good documentary on global water supply: www. youtube. com/watch? v=Rjon2thsqzgand IPCC's FAQ on climate change:


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the sauce which would be a mixture of tomato powder oil and water; or the ambiguous gross-sounding protein layer which could be made from milk animals or plants.

It would probably boil the water while printing the tea bag. Hahah I want to see a video. i like more from movie forth element

and would only need water and air to survive. Fat astronauts would also be accustom to spending extended periods of time lying in a seat.


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and complain about everything from water bottles to refrigerators. Looeiwu...my thoughts exactly on reading this article.

Water precious metals and gases room and more. We can solve over population problems and stop exploiting our planet's resources


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or through water says Dr. Flynn. Even the most extreme monkeys don't get to the super high latitudes so the continent was effectively sealed off.

which in the gaps between the continents causing water to develop in the gaps causing seas to develop

the world. the oceans were formed from the 4 glaciation periods that came about. during each glaciation period the gaps between the continents were getting filled up with water from the melted ice on top of the world from a gigantic block of ice many thousands


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The rich built in expensive places and water in inhospitable places because they could afford it.

so that the balancing act of seawater-atmosphere-land that tempers the weather would not be so drastic

evidence of ancient coastlines from 10000 years ago have been found now 400-500 feet under water

The massive amounts of water and fertilizers used to grow grass where there ought not to be is


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He calculated how much warmth comes from water droplets on the outside of a can. Water just four-thousandths of an inch thick could warm the can's contents quickly he found.

In New orleans for instance a can on a summer day would warm up by 6 degrees in 5 minutes.

so worried about the green house gases go cork a volcano the fountains in las vegas (water vapor is the#1 green house gas)


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and muddying the waters politically and with the courts; I'd like to remind everyone of one simple fact. 99%extinction rate for planet Earth life forms


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Higher food prices and certain foods no longer available and now there is talk of privatizing the nations water supply.


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This would give more jobs currently for the planting help to lower C02 in the environment help wildlife and help stop water runoff and erosion.

and west farms will be running very soon toward droughts and not enough water for the crops.

and as the water is used for farms the electricity can be stored and used too. The lakes can be a type of energy reserve for windmills solar panels any type of solar generating plant.


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For instance Hydrogen peroxide (H2o2) is one atom away from Water (H20. Drinking Hydrogen peroxide will result in death

but water is need something we to live. Elecman one can easily die from an overdose on water even though...

water is need something we to live. This graph isn't all that informative...OTHER THAN the smallest and largest categories (and the pointless unspecified category) there doesn't appear to be much of a difference between those other categories...

nor an increase in overdose over time for the smaller groups. I doubt there would be any statistical significance in comparing deaths across those groups.


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I fell behind because of water in my basement. Torrential rains the past few days soaked the ground so much the water had nowhere else to go.

Of course April showers are not unusual where I live in the Midwest; the problem is that right now


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To really grok the research it's helpful to understand how trees transport water. Trees draw ground water up through specialized tubes called xylem relying on intermolecular forces between water molecules

and themselves and water molecules and the sides of the tubes to create a single column of unbroken water in each xylem tube.

But as groundwater dries up the trees must pull harder on the remaining water; if the pressure is greater than the strength of the intermolecular forces the column of water breaks and an air bubble forms.

This process is called cavitation. Too many air bubbles can mean death for the tree. To ensure that these air bubbles were the culprits behind the acoustic signature of drought-parched trees the researchers mocked up a tree in the lab. They placed a thin piece of pine wood complete with its xylem intact into a capsule filled with a gel.

As the researchers evaporated the water out of the gel--a test drought--they simultaneously recorded video and sound of the cavitation in the xylem.

The researchers discovered that about half of the sounds made by a tree are due to cavitation

In the future the researchers say forest managers could use a hand-held acoustic device to identify water-stressed trees before permanent damage sets in.


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Specialize them for low light levels high light levels swimming in water and flying in the air.


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and water outside the hive using the sun as their compass. However scientists have discovered this job change is flexible:


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and leafhoppers among other species. Scientists hypothesize that the structures first evolved for other reasons possibly to retain water with the defensive role coming later.


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which they add to our water is actually a liquid slurry of many chemicals. The main source of the fluoride is actually hydrofluorosilicic acid.

Well it certainly isn't manufactured for the purpose of adding to our water supplies. It is in fact a chemical by-product of the frertilizer

We drink that water bath in it wash our clothes in it eat or drink products that were made from that water.

Not to mention the 90%or so of that water that ends up back in our environment when you flush your toilet water your lawns..

etc. So what have accomplished they. They managed to side step illegal dumping laws because dumping that exact same barrel in a landfill would be illegal

Call your local water treatment plant ask them the chemical name for the fluoride that get's added to your water.

if 97%of Europe's population does not fluoridate their water and they are not losing their teeth.

or on par with the western world why they hell are we being forced to drink fluoridated water?

Fluoride is the only thing intentionally added to your water that is meant to treat you..

not the water. It has absolutely nothing to do with disinfecting or making it safer to drink via the treatment process.

and search for The great culling our water. Watch the movie documentary and then tell me what you think.

I would love to see Popsci write an article on the truth behind water fluoridation..

One water pitcher type filter that i've found to remove all dissolved solid's (both good and bad ones) is called the Zero Water pitcher you can find it at Target or Walmart.

I hate to sound like i'm promoting a particular product but the truth is

in order to remove all contaminants from the water you really need to remove EVERYTHING from the water.

i tested my tap water Brita filtered water filter was one month old and Zero water filtered water.

87 ppm TDS Zero Water (New filter: 0 ppm TDSI was shocked quite to see that my 1 month old brita filter was actually depositing stuff into my water rather then cleaning it.

And the brand new one did a good job but no where near what you need to remove fluoride.

The only other practical method to clean your water to the point of removing the fluoride is via reverse osmosis filtration.

however it also wastes allot of water in the process. In reverse osmosis for every 1 gallon of clean drinking water you produce you dump about 4 gallons

and methods to remove it from the water in the past 3 months. I am a new father


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but we're at such a point in our'advancement'that our diluted pollutants are reaching toxic levels. 1. Nuclear power plants emit dangerous radiation into the air and water during their DAILY operations.

MANY of the problems with what happened at fukushima with the water running out and steaming off have been solved.

And its not new technology they are using some of the same tech developed for water reactors that has been going on for near a century.


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Nah triploids outeat EVERYTHING in the water. They literally eat themselves to death by killing every system they are put in.


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Can You Still Drink Shanghai's Water? Chinese officials have fished more than 16000 pig carcasses from the Huangpu River from

Meanwhile officials keep saying that the water is still safe to drink. How likely is that really?

Pig carcasses dumped in water could release pathogenic bacteria into the water. Even healthy pigs carry some manure in their bodies

which would reduce the water's oxygen levels for fish says Saqib Mukhtar an agricultural engineer at Texas A&m University.

Popular Science asked experts from two groups that work on water quality in China to weigh in on the pigs'potential effects on Shanghai's drinking water.

Tap water in Shanghai is taken from near the center of the river at the bottom where the water quality is better Shentu says.

And local water authorities have upped the chlorine in Shanghai's water to improve sterilization. It is hard to know for sure what the effects of the pigs have been

because they didn't have good numbers on the water quality beforehand. One of the things that's always been rather opaque both to

Shentu says officials tested the Huangpu for nine routine indicators of water quality including turbidity color and odor.

Although they offer daily updates on the Huangpu's water quality Chinese officials haven't explained why farmers have chosen recently against regulations to dump so many pigs into the river the Guardian reported March 22.

So it's safe water. And the most powerful people in Shanghai no doubt provide this safe water for their own children to drink yes?

As in a RESPONSIBLE DEMOCRACY THAT IS CONCERNED FOR IT'S CITIZENS? No China; I'm not calling any names.

8-8 ounce glasses of water a day is recommended for adult humans. Drink up! More likely that the Chinese government is telling it's people that compared to

what's already in that water 16000 dead pigs is as nothing. Luckily for the Shanghainese of that locale the presence of a dead body in water and the hazards borne of it are one of the oldest and easiest lessons learned by humans.

So many hopefully; just plain will not believe the government and will understand that what the govt. is saying is that it can't do anything about it nor is the govt ready

or able to support the water needs of that massive populace from remote sources s


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