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Set the wine glass to the upper right, and then place the
water
glass to the left of it at an angle.
If you're like me and can never remember which goes where, think water, wine, w-a, w-i; a, i; they go left to right in alphabetical order.
B, your bread plate, is on the left; M, your meal, is in the middle, and W, your water, is on the right.
Michael Phelps is currently the fastest human in
water
and the most decorated Olympian of all time.
A child on the ground can easily outrun Michael Phelps in water, but why is that?
By definition, it means the particles are essentially locked into place and must push back instead of getting out of the way, but
water
is liquid and flows easily.
When we move our limbs to push back against the water, a part of the
water
molecules can just slide past one another instead of pushing back.
There's actually almost no regulation in the UK around burial, and the little bit that there is, is about not polluting
water
courses, like not polluting rivers or groundwater.
Purple sponges breathe
water
like air.
If you were to fall into the
water
at the North Pole, you'd fall into
water
that's 13,980 feet deep.
Above the water, average winter temperatures can be as low as -40 degrees Celsius, and the coldest recorded temperature is approximately -68 degrees Celsius.
The
water
in the ocean beneath it is warmer than the frozen ground in the Antarctic, and that warmth is transferred through the ice pack.
Hospitals can no longer treat patients, entire regions without heat or clean water, all ultimately causing tens of thousands civilian deaths.
One reason for this was that transportation was not widely available, so everything had to be within walking distance, including the few sources of clean
water
that existed then.
Microscopic creatures inhabit a world alien to us, where making it through an inch of
water
is an incredible endeavor.
It's you and a whole bunch of
water
molecules.
So, pushing past them with your gigantic body is easy, but if you were really small, say you were about the size of a
water
molecule, all of a sudden, it's like you're swimming in a pool of people.
Rather than simply swishing by all the teeny, tiny molecules, now every single
water
molecule is like another person you have to push past to get anywhere.
By cleverly flexing their paddle to create more drag on the power stroke than on the recovery stroke, single-celled organisms like paramecia manage to inch their way through the crowd of
water
molecules.
Just as a cork screw on a wine bottle converts winding motion into forward motion, these tiny creatures spin their helical tails to push themselves forward in a world where
water
feels as thick as cork.
They appear to behave either as particles, like little baseballs, or as waves, like
water
waves, depending on the experiment that we perform.
Most lived in tenements, many without hot and cold running
water.
Butter is an emulsion, or mixture of two substances that don't want to stay together, in this case,
water
and fat, along with some dairy solids that help hold them together.
As the butter melts, its trapped
water
is released.
And as the cookie gets hotter, the
water
expands into steam.
But smell, because it evolved before most of your other senses, takes a direct route to these different regions of the brain, where it can trigger your fight-or-flight response, help you recall memories, or make your mouth
water.
Farming insects for food also has less environmental impact than livestock farms do because insects emit far less greenhouse gas and use up less space, water, and food.
On our planet, where there's water, there's life.
At this distance, shown in blue on this diagram for stars of different temperatures, planets could be warm enough for
water
to flow on their surfaces as lakes and oceans where life might reside.
So I use computer models to calculate the kind of atmosphere a planet would need to have a suitable climate for
water
and life.
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