As water to drink, showers, Baths and water
Fresh water is used for making products, keeping us alive, everyday use and a lot more
in the ice it is actually mad from the ice you have to melt it
Its the china paper which is used to test water...
Water is used to keep animals hydrated. Some live in the water and many their food requires water to live and grow.
Yes. Since the plate tectonics move, what was once underwater could now be land.(ex. Grand Canyon)Also, the same backwards, something that used to be land, could be underwater now(like parts of Florida might).
Reducing the amount of water used is one action being taken to reduce the water shed. Another action to conserve the water shed is reducing the use of chemicals that enter the watershed through runoff.
No It could make them ill.
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Yes it can be used to evaporate the water which will leave the salt
Water can go a number of places after you have used it. It could go in the sewer or in your body.
It is essential to collect the rain water. This collected water could be used later.
Rivers can be used for many things. Travelling (boats), dams, energy, water mills, water for cooling, and as a water source.
Nada. But it could one day be used for a moon base so they don't have to bring water up with them.
You could do that. Or you could just suck the kerosene off the surface of the water with a hand funnel.
Many things may be used to transport water. It could be as simple as a bucket, It could be bigger,like a railway tanker, or even a ship. Many kinds of pipes and aqueducts also transport water.
It could be used with light water reactors.
Heat. The water will evaporate and leave the sugar behind.
Water wheels were used to generate power during the Industrial Revolution. Water wheels can also aerate the water in a pond. A water could be used to generate power to run a windmill.
No. Aqueducts are water transportation systems--you could call them large water pipes. They were/are used to bring water where it is needed.