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to flush out toxins
The same thing as it is used for in elsewhere.
Chlorophyll is responsible for trapping the sunlight energy which is used to break down the water into hydrogen and oxygen
it is used in canada for drinking it and use it for power and also ice rinks. (When it's frozen)
it is used for trapping insectsand it is also used for our environment
not a lot
about 0.5% of the earths water is fresh water and in canada we contain about 9% of that fresh water and the majority of the rest is found in glaciers which could not be used for thousands of year maybe even never.
This question is not clear. Traders used Minnesota lakes and rivers to travel, getting water, fishing, and trapping water-related mammals (like beaver and otter).
groupings of energy-trapping molecules.
The process of heating water in a container and then trapping the water vapor in a sealed canister is known as distillation. In this method, water is heated until it evaporates, turning into vapor, which is then collected in a separate chamber or canister as it cools and condenses back into liquid form. This process effectively separates impurities and contaminants from the water, resulting in purified distilled water. Distillation is commonly used in various applications, including water purification and the production of alcoholic beverages.
On average about 20L of water is used when cooking.
2.4 water