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you give what you have in your backpack[food section]
there was no food or water
By putting it in your backpack and eating it when no one is looking.
The internet, a job, maybe even a cafe or fast food place... Maybe in the streets? Anywhere, really.
The energy that allows you to lift a backpack comes from the food that you eat, especially carbohydrates. The energy in carbohydrates is stored in molecules of ATP during the process of aerobic cellular respiration. When you need energy, ATP is broken down into ADP + P + Energy. That energy is used by the cells to do work, including lifting a backpack.
Food Iodine to clean water and a sleeping bag.
clothes food and a backpack, all other materials are provided.
you make it better by............... making it better than the other backpacks......you could add a jet.......you could add a food n drink spot in it or you could put an organized talking backpack with buttons to pull out your home work and then have the robot in your backpack pull out anything you need:)
Are you serious. Why do you need food anywhere.
mut dog sack backpack candy Junk food
How to prepare your Backpack for Hiking You have to backpack with the right content in order to ensure safety and comfort while you are on the trail. Bulky, heavy objects should be put at the bottom of your backpack. Lighter things, like plates, spoons, and socks should be placed near the top. Follow these steps for proper packing. Step 1: Put your sleeping bag in the backpack's pocket. Step 2 : Pack any food in the backpack’s main compartment inside a bag. Make sure you pack food properly, not just for weight purposes, but to keep the food as fresh as possible. Step 3 : Put your tent on top of the food and against the pack frame. This will help build a sturdy base for your pack. Step 4 : Arrange cookware, stove, fuel and other camp items around the tent and food. Keep the heavier items close to the pack frame; lighter objects can be fitted together. Nest things such as pots, utensils and stoves together to save space. Step 5 : To avoid bulkiness, stuff - do not roll - your clothes into the main compartment of the backpack. Step 6: Tighten any compression straps to secure the contents of the main compartment of the backpack. If your backpack does not have any pockets, put any small tool you may be carrying in the main compartment on top of your clothes. You want to distribute the weight in your backpack to ensure that you maintain the proper balance while walking.