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How do you say Gatorade in french?

this is spelled the same, Gatorade but depends if using le or la


How do you write Gatorade in french?

Gatorade is spelled the same in French.


Is clear weather and sunny weather the same thing on harvest moon ds?

Yes they are the same thing


Are Gatorade and powerade from the same company?

No! Pepsico makes Gatorade, and the Coca Cola company is the maker of Powerade.


Why is better to drink Gatorade instead of distilled water in very hot environment?

Gatorade will also replace the salts (electrolytes) you sweat out at the same time as the water that leaves your body. Drinking water alone not only doesn't help, it dehydrates you more, since there is nothing to absorb back into the blood and the salts still left become more diluted.


What has the same basic chemical components as sweat?

Tears have the same basic chemical components as sweat.


What is the point of G2 Gatorade?

It's basically for the company to make more money. Gatorade was good is what they are saying, but here's a whole new line! So if you like the old stuff you'll FLIP for G2 Gatorade! (I personally think they taste the same but am a fan of Gatorade)


Why do dogs sweat?

Why do we sweat??? Same reasons as dogs to keep cool.


Is there sweat in milk?

Although the primary constituent of milk -- that is, water -- is the same as the primary constituent of sweat, there is no sweat in milk.


What is powerade's?

Almost as the same as a gatorade, a sports drink but with a little more calories.


Why might your face burn when you become upset or when you sweat or take a shower and what can you do about it?

Well, when you take a shower, the steam gets to you and it's so hot that you start to get hot. Same thing as when you sweat, it's natural. Also when you get upset, you turn red or as in you are angry.


How can you find the same word that means no sweat?

"No sweat" is something people say in two circumstances: "Was the exam difficult?" "It was no sweat." (It was easy.) "Could you help me with this?" "No sweat" (I'd be glad to.)