Water tastes like water. It doesnt really taste like anything. xD
When we drink water what we mostly notice is the temperature. Since the tongue is always wet anyway, if water had a taste we would always be tasting it.
The textur is salty sweet sour perfect. It seems to melt in your mouth etc
flavorless & moist
nothing.
Water quality is the term used to describe the amount of harmful substances in fresh water. Water quality is assessed water measurements which utilize chemical analysis.
its not homeostasis
Brackish is the word used to describe a mixture of salt and fresh water.
it allows the water cycle to continuously vaporize the water into mist
Evaporation, Condensation, percipitation, ecumilation. Im not sure how to describe them, Sorry.
A place with lots of water is Noah's Ark Water Park in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. People like to swim, sunbath, and go down water slides at this water park.
They may find this a mechanical mixture because water looks like oil or vise versa
steam generator is not controlled by a thermal controller
wet and tasteless.
Nouns don't describe things; adjectives describe.
You describe white people like you describe anyone of any race; as individuals.
The hydrosphere is the term used to describe all of the earth's water.
The only way to describe any kind of water is in what type of water it would be. There are 2 types of water: salt water, and fresh water. France has both types of water, but a majority of it is fresh water.
it water in the air hahahah
describe how heating can change the water
There aren't any verbs beginning with any letter that describe people. Verbs show an action. Adjectives describe people.
Examples of adjectives that can be used to describe the noun 'water' are:cleancolddirtyhoticemuddyrustywarmExamples of adverbs that can be used to modify the verb to 'water' are:carefullyevenlyfrequentlylightlyquicklyregularlythenthouroughly