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Put on pfd n get into the HELP position
Tepid water. Avoid watering plants with cold water.
does warm water or cold water help make more bubbles? i dont know. hha
Most cell walls are porous to water and other materials but are strong enough to help plants stand against gravity and wind.
no. b'cause cold water has sort of bigger atoms or molicules so it would be no help for you
this can help because it just does
Float on your stomach with arms and legs extended.
Put on pfd n get into the HELP position
Put on pfd n get into the HELP position
Put on a PFD and get into the HELP position
H.E.L.P. is an acronym that applies to water safety, and it stands for Heat Escape Lessening Position. It is a technique used to enhance survival chances in cold water by holding the knees up to the chest with one's arms to help retain body heat.
The HELP position in swimming is a survival method used to conserve heat if you have fallen in to cold water. It is difficult to do this position unless you are wearing a life jacket. "HELP" stands for Heat Escape Lessening Posture. This posture can increase the chances of survival by reducing the amount of body surface area that is directly exposed to cold water. In this position, the chest and knees are in contact with each other rather than being in contact with cold water.1. Draw the knees up to the chest.2. Keep the face forward and out of the water.3. Hold the upper arms at the side and fold the lower arms across the chest, (or hug yourself and put your hands under your armpits.Do not use this position in swift river currents or whitewater
The HELP position in swimming is a survival method used to conserve heat if you have fallen in to cold water. It is difficult to do this position unless you are wearing a life jacket. "HELP" stands for Heat Escape Lessening Posture. This posture can increase the chances of survival by reducing the amount of body surface area that is directly exposed to cold water. In this position, the chest and knees are in contact with each other rather than being in contact with cold water. 1. Draw the knees up to the chest.2. Keep the face forward and out of the water.3. Hold the upper arms at the side and fold the lower arms across the chest, (or hug yourself and put your hands under your armpits. Do not use this position in swift river currents or whitewater.
Heat Escape Lessening Position.
Cold water will help. Ice is better if you have it around.
cold because the plants won't grow if you use hot water. it will die
In cold waters, assume the HELP position (Heat Escape Lessening Position). This is where you roll up into a ball with your chest against your thighs, while gripping your ankles. This will allow your body to retain heat longer, and could save your life if it gives more time for a ship to come by.