Some tresses of water on mars .So we can say that there is water on mars
I would say backwards, mucin is soluble in water.
No, I would say. because the chemicals will get into the water.
Anything that doesn't float in water is less dense than water, say iron? So if you drop an iron bar into a glass of water, you can say that the iron sinks or you can interpret it as the water floats? If you are referring to liquid, then mercury.
they drink water from a lake or river so that water is basicly fresh water so i guess you can say fresh water
The way you say "Do you need water?" is "Necisita agua?"The c is pronounced as an s and the second i is pronounced as if to say eel.
Umm water or water? I would say water.
Yes you can, water is a liquid.
water soluble
The water is now a gas.
for hot water - veneer for cold water - tanneer for water - neer
In Finnish, water is said "Vesi".
Its absorbing the water.
"evaporated"
You say "Give me water" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Nachaaki engare".
When they say boiling water they mean some water is turning to steam but not all off the water has to be over 100 degrees for some to be boiling.
becoz water dissolves everything in it