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bodies of water tend to have more object in and animals that produce their own heat. it also absorbs heat faster than land. water actually would lose heat faster if it didn't gain it faster. It's a more precarious kind of substance than earth is. but heat from the light reflecting off the moon and the fish in the water slow the temperature drop.
Soil sensitivity is the estimate of a soil's ability to maintain its original strength when bothered or remolded.
The Water Will Be LessWhat i mean by that is that there will be no more water because everyday we use water by taking baths washing dishes and even more so by wasting water you are taking all the water the planet has and one day we would only have juice with no more water and no more nature
the experimental % oxygen would be lower because there would be more KCL in the simple than oxygen
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To lose kilograms would be needing to eat healthy food instead of junk food, exercise, and drink more water.
Because they are the same temperature. There are more calories of heat in a 100-ml sample of water that's at a certain temperature than there are in a 10-ml sample that's the same temperature...but 20-degree-Celsius water is 20-degree-Celsius water whether you have a thimbleful, a glassful or a swimming pool full.
More than likely the gas has water in it.
You can lose 128lb. By drinking more water,extersizing more and eating less!
We lose water when we sweat, pee, and breathe, our bodies are so darn good at triggering thirst and cueing urination that it's only when we're losing more water than we can replace.
could it be any of these? -This would have no effect on the properties of water as a solute. -Water molecules would become less polar and lose the ability to dissolve solutes. -More hydrogen bonds would form, preventing water from interacting with solutes.
The standard deviation would generally decrease because the large the sample size is, the more we know about the population, so we can be more exact in our measurements.
the water molecules will go into the cell since it will move from a concentration of higher to a concentration of lesser. If the cell had more water inside than the surrounding area then the water would leave the cell until an equilibrium is reached between the inside of the cell and the outside of the cell.
None at all. Drinking more water will not reduce your weight.
Leaves overheating would cause water loss, just like how people perspire more in heated temperatures (plants perspire through their closed stomata). Plants already lose over 90% of their water through their leaves, and superheated temperatures would cause dehydration and make the plant lose a lot of the water needed to grow.