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The Oregon Trail no longer exists. Paved roads run close to the route taken by The Oregon Trail. So it is possible to drive a route similar to that taken by The Oregon Trail. It would not be safe to try to follow the exact route of The Oregon Trail.
To wash them selves and boil the dirty water to make it safe and semi-clean to at least drink on the journey.
It is probably safer than drinking water drank by a human the dog has fewer diseases that can be caught by humans then humans do.
I think my puppy drank water from car leaking from air condition
It is generally safe to drink water that a cat has also drank from, as long as the water is clean and fresh. However, it is always a good idea to have a separate water source for your cat to prevent any potential contamination.
Some hardships of the Oregon trail was weathering. During thunderstorms a half a dozen people would die from thunderstrikes. Also accidents the wagons they rode were not safe if someone were to fall in front of one then the big wheels would run them over and they would die. Mostly children would die from accidents.
No it impairs you significantly based on the codeine.
If it is methane or some other toxic gas, its sayonara(death);If its oxygen or other useless(harmless) gas,you'r safe.
Historically, water has not generally been safe to drink. River water contains pollutants and diseases, and even well water could be contaminated. So people grew grapes for wine, or hops for beer, or potatoes for vodka. The alcohol would kill off the bacteria, so if you could, you avoided drinking water. Ancient Egypt was no different; the aristocrats drank wine, and the peasants and laborers drank water.
Rivers along the Oregon Trail significantly influenced emigrant travel by providing essential water sources and facilitating transportation. They served as crucial landmarks for navigation and helped to replenish supplies for weary travelers and their livestock. However, rivers also posed challenges, such as the risk of flooding, swift currents, and the need to find safe crossing points, which could delay journeys and increase the difficulty of travel. Overall, while rivers were vital for survival, they also added to the hazards of the emigrant experience.
Beer, in moderation, is healthy. In earlier times in Europe, water was not potable and people brewed water into beer to make it safe. The brewing process removed all the nasty things in the water. Everyone drank beer instead of water.
Hiking trail signs provide important information such as trail difficulty, distance, direction, and potential hazards to ensure a safe and enjoyable outdoor experience.