Depends on the size of the drops.
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0.75mL is 15 drops.
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Facts:120 drops = 5mL1 gallon = 3785 mL* 90840 Drops in 1 GallonIf a faucet dripped once a second how many gallons of water would it waste?It would waste 347 Gallons of water a year!Facts:1 year ~ 31,536,000 seconds24 drops in 1 mL1 gallon/3785 mL X (1 mL/24 drops) X (1 drop/ 1 s) X (31,536,000 s/ 1 year) = 347.1598415 gallons / year
11mL is 220 drops (20 drops per mL).
After LASIK, antibiotic and anti-inflammatory drops are generally necessary for one week. After PRK, steroidal eye drops may be necessary for months.
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Well, this depends. Rain drops usually would take thousands and thousands of years to create a small "cave." If it's a river, or flowing water source, such as a stream, it would still take a very long time, but not nearly as long as rain drops. Also, it varies on how much rain the location gets. Hope this answer helps!Contact me if there's anything else you need.Thanks!BlueCat-Nya
I would say the waterfall and the rapids are the most prominent features of a narrow V - Shaped valley where the stream profile drops rapidly.
Spray (as a noun) means:a usually flowering branch or shoota decorative flat arrangement of flowers and foliage (as on a coffin)something (as a jeweled pin) resembling a spraySpray (as a verb means):to put a stream of small drops of liquid on (someone or something)to put (something) on a surface or into the air using a special container that produces a stream of small drops of liquidto flow out in a stream of very small drops
Assuming the gasoline has the same approximate drop size as water, there are 20 drops per ml. Therefore 2 drops per second = 120 drops/min = 7200 drops/hr = 172800 drops/day = 1,209,600 drops/wk Divide that by 20000 (drops/liter) gives you about 60.5 liters.
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Some prominent features of a narrow V-shaped valley with a stream profile that drops rapidly include steep, rocky walls, minimal vegetation due to the harsh environment, a high-gradient stream flowing through the valley, and the potential for waterfalls and cascades as the stream descends quickly.
The most prominent features of a narrow V-shaped valley with a rapidly dropping stream profile are steep valley walls, narrow width of the valley bottom, and a pronounced V shape that indicates erosion by the stream. These valleys often exhibit vertical erosion and can be associated with fast-flowing water and a high energy environment.
Wherever in evaporating stream a temperature drops lower, corresponding to lower vapor pressure than the partial pressure of the vapor in the stream, condensation occurs.
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