This is an extremely, not to mention impossible question to answer since we do not know anything about this animal, from the size, weight and sex (breed may also play a part)to what environment it lives in, the age at which slaughter weight is determined, the types of feed it ate nor the stressors this animal has gone through during its short life. Water intake never remains the same throughout a growing animal's life from birth to slaughter weight because of the various stresses and climatic conditions it may have been subject to. These change the water intake of the animal day to day. Therefore, a number which some may want to pull out of thin air may be highly skewed to the point where it is far more incorrect, way off base or vastly over- or under-estimated than they think!
Thereford, this question cannot be answered as such without much more further information.
A cow is not a plant, therefore she does not need any rainfall. However, she needs to eat plants which rely on the rain as a food/water source, and she also needs the rain to fill up empty or low watering holes. Thus the amount of rain a cow needs depends on what the grass she eats needs and what is already supplied (or not) to her as a water source for her to drink.
The often quoted although questionable answer is 1300gal/hamburger. Hardly worth it in my opinion.
How much water? What is the gas used?
It is used to raise the temperature of the water.
Any dam will raise the water level behind it.
The shaduf or shadoof was used to raise water from one level to another. From a canal or the river to water a field or to provide a public water supply. If the bank of the river was high they flights of shadufs were used to raise the water.
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It is called a shadoof.
A garduated cylander, in order to find the amount of water displaced you see how much the water has risen
A shadoof is used to get water from one level to another. It is usually used to raise water from a lower level to a higher one.
The big C is used at the start of a sentence. The small c is used in the middle. There is no difference A calorie with a small c is the amount of heat energy that is required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of pure water from 14 to 15 C. A Calorie with a capital C, or kilocalorie is the amount of heat it takes to raise the temperature of a lire of water by one degree centigrade
Almost amount of water can be used. The amount you use depends on what purpose the solution will serve. Most dilutions involve using at least as much water as you have of the acid or base, often several times that amount.
I think you are referring to locks;used to lower and raise water levels for ship transportation.
The best way to reduce the amount of electricity used by an air conditioner is to raise the set point of the thermostat to a warmer setting.