This is significant as the drink moves up the straw and into your mouth.
Sucking on the straw reduces the air pressure inside it. This allows 'natural' air pressure to push down on the liquid in the container, causing it to rise up the straw..
w,the pressure in the straw is reduced.but the atmospeheric pressure on the surface of the liquid stays the same.
can you explain how the kidneys remove wastes and keep fluids and salts in balance?
It is played as a solumential guidence fluid that flows through the rock to give it its color
No. Fluids move away from areas of high pressure and toward areas of low pressure.
Because your sucking
Fluids flow from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.
Sucking on the straw reduces the air pressure inside it. This allows 'natural' air pressure to push down on the liquid in the container, causing it to rise up the straw..
hydrostatic pressure
because it has a lot of calories and sugars
w,the pressure in the straw is reduced.but the atmospeheric pressure on the surface of the liquid stays the same.
fluids create low pressure.
Bernoulli's law.
Fluids are constantly trying to spread out, and that exerts pressure on the container you put it in.
An IV is the process of injecting fluids directly into the veins of your body to provide you with fluid. It has nothing to do with drinking fluids, although one reason to get an IV would be if you are unable to drink or swallow.
can you explain how the kidneys remove wastes and keep fluids and salts in balance?
It is played as a solumential guidence fluid that flows through the rock to give it its color