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    save water

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    Water Conservation Our drinking water can come from wells‚ rivers and reservoirs. Our water usually does notcome from the ocean‚ because it is too salty to drink. The water in our rivers and reservoirscomes from precipitation. The amount of rain on average is almost the same from year toyear‚ while the population on the other hand is increasing. That means there is less water for each person in the future.Everyone should try to conserve water. However‚ it matters most to conserve where the population

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    Water Turbines

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    Making Water Turbines Most Energy Efficient How does a wind turbine’s output vary with wind pressure (height of water)‚ the flow rate‚ size of the motor‚ and type of blade? Introduction There are many types of energy used today: Fossil fuels‚ coal‚ nuclear energy‚ solar energy‚ geothermal energy‚ hydrogen energy‚ hydroelectric energy‚ wind energy‚ and biofuels and biomass. Non-renewable energy sources such as fossil fuels and coal are diminishing since it cannot be recycled‚ unlike wind energy

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    Water for Elephants

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    Novel Study Annotated Bibliography Gruen‚ Sara. Water for Elephants. Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill: Chapel Hill‚ North Carolina‚ 2006. The story follows Jacob Jankowski who was an old man living in a nursing home‚ as he looks back about a time that defined his life. In the 1930’s‚ 23-year-old Jacob’s life changed drastically. One minute he was finishing his Veterinarian degree at Cornell and planning to follow his father in the family business. The next his parents passed away in a car

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    Importance of Water

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    Ex tension SP553 WATER: Betty Greer‚Ph.D.‚ R.D. Professor Family and Consumer Sciences Important for Life W ater makes up approximately twothirds of the body’s weight and approximately 75 percent of the brain’s weight. Nearly 4 percent of the water in the body is lost through the skin‚ lungs and through urine and stools each day. This water loss must be replaced continually by beverage and food consumption. Sweating causes greater water loss and increases the need to consume

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    Misuses of Water

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    The importance of water Water is one of the weirdest compounds known to humans. The difference between the boiling point and freezing point of water is one of the largest ranges of any compound. It is this span of temperature that mirrors the range of where life can exist‚ from bacteria to humans. Water also has a very high specific heat‚ which means that it can absorb or lose much heat before its temperature changes. This is important in maintaining body heat in mammals. It also takes a lot of

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    Water Sample

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    flame spectra bands for each water sample. Use the Flame Spectra Chart and Symbol table below to identify the elements (metals) in the different water samples. Symbol | Name | Cd | Cadmium | Li | Lithium | Na | Sodium | K | Potassium | Rb | Rubidium | Cs | Cesium | Hg | Mercury | Ne | Neon | Sample | Number of Bands | Colors Present in Spectrum | Probable Elements In Sample | Spring Water Sample | 8 | Grey‚ aqua‚ yellow‚ red | Li‚ Cd | Bottled Water Sample | 2 | Yellow | Na

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    The Importance of Water

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    Importance of Water Water is necessary to life. We not only can use it‚ and all living things need water to live. Without water‚ all living things will surely die of dehydration. Water is one of the most important elements for health. The human body build up by more than seventy percent of water. It helps human to digest and absorb mineral of food. It also helps to supply oxygen to the brain and other parts of organs. Following by the report‚ the importance of drinking water is at least

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    Water Conservation

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    Water Smart What is the one thing we all cannot live without? I’m sure some people would say food‚ water‚ twitter‚ Facebook‚ and the crimson tide‚ or something else along those lines. Clearly the one I’m going to concentrate on here is water‚ the element that consists in three stages‚ gas‚ liquid‚ and solid. Not one single living thing on this earth can survive without it. I mean your body is made up of about 60% water. Given that it covers ¾ of the entire world you would never consider the possibility

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    Spring Water

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    Natural Spring Water contains several of the minerals necessary for good health and that it is completely free of bacteria. Residents of Saluda‚ the small town where the water is bottled‚ are hospitalized less frequently than the national average. Even though Saluda Natural Spring Water may seem expensive‚ drinking it instead of tap water is a wise investment in good health.” Discuss how well reasoned . . . etc. The author’s conclusion is that people should drink Saluda Spring Water rather than

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    Water Lilies

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    ganguly‚ Chattejee‚ Dey‚2011). Eichhornia crassipes‚ water hyacinth is a lignocellulosic material which is considered as a good source of biomass. water hyacinth is compose of different fiber s: lignin‚ cellulose‚ and hemicelluloses. INTRODUCTION Water lilies also known as water hyacinth are aquatic plants found in countries with

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