30mcg by days for 8 week
10%
about 1% of the worlds water is available for our use the rest is either frozen or salt water
appox 20 %
No. Never use human medication on a cat, especially a kitten. Human medication can be incredibly harmful to the kitten, often as the dosage, while harmless to a person, is much too much for a kitten and is often dangerous. If you feel you kitten needs treatment, take it to the vet who can prescribe medicine that is safe for the kitten.
how much time does it take to use 250 megabites when the computer is in use?
However much they want and can afford to buy.
2%
97%
The average human is to at least use or waste over a whole tree or more!!
for a human. the human supply water usage is 3%. ONLY 3 PERCENT IS DRINKABLE TO HUMANS
I would HIGHLY advise against it. Human medicine is made for humans. Cats are much smaller than humans, so giving a cat human medicine can easily lead to an overdose which can ultimately kill the cat. If your cat needs treatment, take it to a vet where they can prescribe medicine that is safe to use on your cat.
Almost all of the chemical reactions upon which the human body depends, take place in an aqueous solution. Dissolved chemicals can react with each other much more easily than solid, undissolved chemicals.