The deeper the well the bigger chances to hit salty water. Fresh water is usually close to the surface as the ground water table varies with elevation.
um.... idk thats why i got on this website to check and the expect me to check
you barely got any water that was fresh and purified. you could have gone thirsty for days. it was very hard.
The water found in the Gulf of Mexico is salt (not fresh) water. Drinking such water could lead to kidney failure. So definitively no, you can't drink that water.
Yes this sort of food is fine for them, and fresh drinking water should ALWAYS be available. There is no amount on how much they should or shouldn't be drinking, let them have as much as they want. If they are drinking excessively get them to a vet they could need worming treatment.
Drinking could damage you kidney.
It could mean the dog might have diabetes or a urinary track infection. Or it might just mean that it's not drinking enough fresh water. I would haven't checked out by a vet.
It appears she did have a drinking problem from the way she acted on her show--either she was careless or drinking...
She was in the shop early so she could get the fish when it was fresh.
The fresh water from icebergs and glaciers can be melted and used as drinking water or for irrigation purposes, helping to address water scarcity in certain regions. Additionally, the melting of icebergs can contribute to the replenishment of freshwater sources such as lakes and rivers. The purity of fresh water from icebergs and glaciers also makes it valuable for scientific research and potentially for use in industries that require high-quality water.
yes i could be drinking the same water as a saber tooth layed on
there could be
you could die.