Anything that drinks a lot of water will have clear-er urine. It is simply the kidneys doing water regulation. Dehydrated animals, if they urinate at all, will have seriously yellow urine.
the cause might be a sick fish, a dirty tank, or over feeding.
they produce cheese
No. Only mammals produce milk for their young. The only birds that produce milk are pigeons.
mosses are nonvascular plants which limits their size, and their ability to store water. in actuality they can't store water really... so when they are in direct contact with water tehy are more likely to grow and produce... so that may be a reason?
no
In addition to its use in agriculture, the water stored in lakes created behind dams is also used to generate electricity.
It is one of the cleanest energy sources out there. What is happening to produce hydroelectric energy is that water is spinning a turbine and that turbine produces electricity. There is no fuels burning to produce it. The most harmful part of the production is the initial setup of the turbine (located at damns). There is no 100% clean energy. If it generates sound, then it can be considered pollution. There is waste in refining the materials to make it.
A dam.
They build damns which can stop the flow of water.
Dams are usually built were there are droughts or floods because damns can control the flow of water to prevent floods from happening and store water in case a drought affects a local town, village or city.
A Hovercraft uses a minimum amount of fuel making it ideal for industrial or construction applications. It is an excellent vessel for repair of damns and bridges that are anchored in water.
boil some water and you would be produce water vapour or water gas as it evaporates
The Maintenance for the equipment and people to operate it. Hydroelectricity is generated at damns. essentially it is almost free because the water does all the work, but it does not create a lot of electricity
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no not really. aside from the a few damns, there's nothing too bad
Will salty water produce more or less water in a solar still- why?