The Atlantic Ocean
The Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Type your answer here...
He is the head of our state, however he does not have much power in our constitution. He represents Trinidad and Tobago in foreign affairs and also communicates to other heads of states. He is a figure head of a sort, he does not involve himself to much in government, the people really and truly, have respect for him, but will favor any prime minister any day anytime. Presently our president George Maxwell Richards, is a real party man with a good sense of humor, in Trnindad we have parties called "fetes" and he attends all the posh ones! Basically put he lives a lavished lifestyle funded by the state, although the Official Presidents house needs repairs (the roof collapsed), he his access to private cottages, state residents, personal body guards, a fleet of private vehicles and much more.
the balance of water in her body would be wrong.
The sea located to the south of Trinidad is the Caribbean Sea. This body of water lies between the Caribbean islands and the continent of South America, providing a rich marine ecosystem and beautiful coastal scenery. The southern coast of Trinidad features several beaches and is influenced by the warm waters of the Caribbean.
A body of water within a state would be a lake, and a body of land within such water would be an island.
The human body is made up of about 60% water, so a 70kg body would contain approximately 42 liters of water.
You need water because 75% of your body is water and without water your body would stop working.
no. you would have to intake water to increase the water level in your body.
A body of water such as you describe would be the ocean itself.
Your body is 70% water. Without it, you would dehydrate and eventually die.
we would die with out water because 99% of our body is made out of water
You would die