Because Beer was a bad Idea
humans conduct electricity because your body is made 70% of water. so its the best conductor.
humans floats because the water is so much salty and dense that no one can drown in it
Man-made is something the humans have made like plastic or paper, and so on! Natural Resources is wood and water and so on.
We can survive off just water for 3 days, and our bodies are made of 80% water so i guess pretty important
We can survive off just water for 3 days, and our bodies are made of 80% water so i guess pretty important
Fertilizers reach bodies of water in a variety of ways, most noticeably by rain washing the fertilizer into adjoining rivers and streams. However, all things contain water and water is a particle carrier, so the chemicals of fertilizers are transported to large bodies of water by all means, including by humans who are eating the fertilized food. Humans are 97% water at birth and pass through undigested fertilizer into waste delivery systems that return to the Water Cycle. Same with animals who are mostly made of water, themselves. Ultimately, humans made fertilizer and so fertilizers start their journey from human hands and so part of that answer is: humans.
I don't think water is dependent on humans, but humans are definitely dependent on water. Our body is made of about 75% water. If we didn't have water, we would become dehydrated, and in a few days, we would DIE! That is why Earth is so far the only planet known to support life, because it has WATER!
Yes: The tigress devoured the humans. She devastated her competition like a tigress. She was so much like a tigress that she made me growl.
Much of Australia is very dry, and both humans and animals needs water to survive. So where water is available becomes quite important to know.
I had trouble understanding what you meant, so please excuse me if I'm answering a question you did not ask. People/plants/any living thing needs water to survive. This is because water gives you nourishment and keeps you hydrated. Humans are mostly made out of water, so if we didn't need it, we wouldn't be humans.
Yes, humans are mostly made up of water molecules which account for about 60% of our body weight. Fat molecules also make up a significant portion of the body, contributing to energy storage and insulation.
About 2% of the total water on Earth is polluted to the point that humans cannot drink it.97% is ocean water, and a lot of water is locked in the ice caps or aquaphors far underground, so this is a significant amount. Only about 1% is drinkable for humans.