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As many people as there was on the ship but some people wouldn't even put them on [those people were mostly men] and they were called life protecters. The water temperature in the North Atlantic meant that they provided only momentary protection. Without rescue vessels on standby, they probably had only ten minutes added to their lifetimes.
Water is life! save water, save life!! Save water secure future! Water water everywhere, not a drop to drink! Conserve water, our life's on the brink! Todays rain water is tomorrows life saver ! Save water it will save you later!
put water in your hand and let it drip on the beak and let it drink but little by little
The Boys mostly wear leather jackets and usually jeans. (hair: slicked back with gel) The Girls usually wore poodle skirts, scarves, blouses, sweaters, longer skirts, or capri's. (50's clothing) and for hair, they could curl it or put it in a ponytail, on the side, or to the back. (bangs could also be curled or headbands worn!
because of the air in the jacket
Yes, which is why you put them on in the boat before you leave the dock. Always wear your life jacket when boating.
There were enough life-jackets for all 2,208 passenger's, and nearly every one was wearing one. The big problem was that the water was so cold that 10 minutes in it killed you.
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you put it in water, feed, clean it, clean the tank or what the water is in. clean the water its easy.
Easy, put a fruit in water and if it floats it is less dense than water.
Easy. By stopping to put polluting stuff in it.
easy just put water in th ballon and knot it andyou got a WATERBALOON
No, because if you boil a water and put it in the aquarium the tendency is the aquarium will crack.;) SO EASY!
yes , you put it in the ground and water it until fully grown
A good boat would be something that is big enough for a family and has a good motor. Extra storage is a plus to put life jackets and supplies in case of emergencies.
yes if you wash it, it will fall apart.