This is for the reasoning exercise, right? It is far too late for you, but I can help others doing the same thing.
Dehydrated milk still "works" on the moon. It can be combined with water to form a nutritive mix. The problem with it is that it comes in metal containers (plastic containers will not provide adequate protection from rot), which are freakin' heavy. Don't bother; regular food does the same thing better.
To do what? Row? That would be impossible as there is no evidence of water on the moon.
Because it would be a moon base, and not a space station.
no because who would use it or who would travel to ge it
From the moon the constellations would not be very different as seen from Earth, so a star atlas used on Earth would be ok to use on the moon.
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if you take some water with you, you might be able to pour the water into the milk and take off your helmet and die.
cleopatra was beleived to bathe in milk to keep her skin smooth and hydrated.therefore, products with milk replicating effects such as 'johnsons baby lotion' may work a treat.you may also ask a dermatologist, or a pharmacy worker, they would surely have an answer.
i really would not recommend using milk to froth i would use a half and half cream or heavy cream. but if you had to use milk use whole milk
I would use it in a different word - dehydrated.'I got dehydrated from the hot sun a few years back.'OR"Due to the lack of water, the girl suffered from severe dehydration."
You would use the partitive appropriate for the situation, such as 'some of the milk', 'part of the milk', or 'all of the milk'.
The word "when" is typically used to indicate a specific time, situation, or condition in a sentence. For example, "I will call you when I arrive" or "When you go to the store, please pick up some milk."
Pasteurized milk is first concentrated in an evaporator to about 50% milk solids. The resulting concentrated milk is sprayed into a heated chamber where the water almost instantly evaporates, leaving behind fine particles of powdered milk solids.
It varies depending on the recipe. Some use more eggs, some use more milk. Some use milk and cream, some use evaporated milk, some use condensed milk, some use half-and-half. A (8 oz) cup of milk is thought to have about 300mg, cream about 160mg, while condensed milk about 869mg, and evaporated milk about 658mg. So a Mexican flan with (14oz) condensed and (26oz) evaporated milk would have about 3659mg in the whole thing. If you slice it into 10 pieces, each would have ~366mg.
I dehydrated my meal.
To do what? Row? That would be impossible as there is no evidence of water on the moon.
Because it would be a moon base, and not a space station.
no because who would use it or who would travel to ge it