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Americans are running out of water
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How much fresh water left in the world for our future generation and how we can save it.
Barely any!
we should save water because there is only 3% of fresh water left and most of it is in glaciers
we should save water because there is only 3% of fresh water left and most of it is in glaciers
Cooked shrimp can be left out at room temperature for no more than two hours. After the two hours has passed, you either need to refrigerate the shrimp or throw it away. Shrimp left out on ice will last much longer.
I would say, if you left shrimp in your car outside...then it would take 2 hours to spoil, if you live somewhere warmer then maybe about 30 minutes.....If you refrigerate it and leave the shrimp in there...it would take about a week to spoil....I always suggest if you KNOW you aren't gonna eat it for a while, wrap up your shrimp or something and store it in your freezer... it keeps EVERYTHING fresh :)
This is a somewhat misleading question. Water is a renewable resource, so the 3% of our water that is fresh water will remain fresh water. If we consume the water, it is recycled and returned to the system. Salt Water also becomes fresh water through the natural rain and weather cycles of our planet. The only issue we would have is if we started to pollute and destroy existing water systems used for drinking and irrigating our fields. This would still be considered fresh water, but unusable water.
Technically, all the water on the Earth is drinkable. Desalination plants are constantly modifying salt water into fresh water.
well in the entire earth there is only 3% of fresh water left so if you think about Australia is pretty small so maybe 0.5% maybe more or less.
Yes, it does. When the water evaporates, it can not take the salt with it, so if you left a glass of salt water out, when it is evaporated the salt will be on the glass.