Water storage bladders have many uses. While primarily used during disaster situations to provide potable water, they are also useful as water storage solutions to help with farm irrigation.
Balloons and bladders are both flexible containers that can expand and contract to hold air or liquid. They are both used in various applications such as decorations, transportation, and storage. Additionally, both balloons and bladders can pop or burst if they are subjected to too much pressure.
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They don't have bladders in them
The air bladders in the pine family with air bladders help with pollen wind dispersal. The pine family with air bladders has the bladders to help the pollen being blown into the female cones of the conifer.
Henry the 8th created soccer he used pigs bladders as the ball bladders are still used in soccer today sheffield as a substitute for cricket in the winter
A reservoir.
Water storage is like a big facility for instance a big water chamber under ground used for storing water.
They don't have bladders in them
No they do not have bladders only humans do.
yes they have 2 urinary bladders
Distilled water.
I think there are some extremely deep water fish species from the oceans trenches that may not have a swim bladder.