water transport
This water-jacket was to keep the barrel cool .
Not the most comfortable. Blistering hot in the day, with swarms of bugs, and no water for washing because it had to be conserved for drinking. Very cold at night.
The winter was very harsh and many german soldiers died. Food and water supplys were rationed and so was fuel. Russia and other countrys were prepared for this harsh winter but germany wasn't.
Anything that was in low supply. Food, water, bullets, medicines. Becsuse then it could be made to last longer until more of that supply could be made available via shipment, farming, etc...
No, water was not a rationed food. however, things like potatoes, sugar, and meat were rationed. The government established special days such as meatless mondays and wheatless wednesdays.
During World War II many products were rationed, including butter and sugar,Caught in a snowstorm when the car broke down, the family rationed the little food they had with them.
An inadequate supply of something is that there is not enough. For instance, there is an inadequate supply of drinking water, if the water level in the reservoir keep running low, and the water has to be rationed.
gasoline, food and metal (Granby High School Students Do not read)
you barely got any water that was fresh and purified. you could have gone thirsty for days. it was very hard.
It depends where you live. Drinking water in some areas of the world is contaminated, while in others, it isn't.
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Mrs. Rosen and Mrs. Johansen drank hot water flavored with herbs as a substitute for coffee, which was scarce during the occupation in Denmark. They drank it to provide comfort and warmth, and to cope with the lack of resources during the difficult times of war.
How much fresh water left in the world for our future generation and how we can save it.
Snow helps people by providing a reservoir of water that supplies streams during the spring and summer. This provides drinking water for a large number of humans across the world.
Water was not rationed. Potatoes were not rationed because they were plentiful in the USA but in England they were rationed. Depending on which country or area where you lived pork meats were not rationed. Things like salt. baking soda, spices, vanilla, baking powder were not on the ration lists. Some medicines were not rationed but antibiotics and medicines needed in the war front were rationed amongst the medical facilities. In the USA some vegetables and fruit did not need to be rationed but the people were encouraged to grow victory gardens so the vegetables and fruits used in the military forces' rations and kitchens could be plentiful. In England they had rationing for ten years and it was for an extensive list of things. Cars were not rationed because they discontinued building cars in both countries. The gasoline was rationed as well as tires. Blackout Drapery and Curtains were not rationed. Sand bags were not rationed. Things like dishes, photos, stationary, etc were not rationed.