Water
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Why does wasabi make your eyes
water?
Pesticides used both on commercial beehives and agricultural crops to ward off parasites could be getting into the food and
water
that honeybees consume.
Most of the organic matter in our bodies, if we trace it back far enough, comes from CO2 and
water
through photosynthesis.
Plants use the energy from sunlight to transform carbon dioxide and
water
from the environment into glucose and oxygen.
Simply choosing
water
over soda, juices, and sports drinks is a great way to avoid hidden added sugar.
Now imagine that same bottle full of a liquid like
water.
The world's most common fluids like water, oils and alcohols respond to force linearly.
That's mostly
water
and some vinegar, sugar, and spices.
One possibility is that the tomato particles near the walls of the container slowly get bumped towards the middle, leaving the soup they were dissolved in, which remember is basically water, near the edges.
That
water
serves as a lubricant betwen the glass bottle and the center plug of ketchup, and so the ketchup flows.
Before they had crossed halfway, the
water
returned in a wave higher than anyone had ever seen, drowning the attackers.
They have a trough and a crest, and consist not of moving water, but the movement of energy through
water.
But tsunamis are caused by energy originating underwater, from a volcanic eruption, a submarine landslide, or most commonly, an earthquake on the ocean floor caused when the tectonic plates of the Earth's surface slip, releasing a massive amount of energy into the
water.
This energy travels up to the surface, displacing
water
and raising it above the normal sea level, but gravity pulls it back down, which makes the energy ripple outwards horizontally.
When it's far from shore, a tsunami can be barely detectable since it moves through the entire depth of the
water.
But when it reaches shallow water, something called wave shoaling occurs.
Because there is less
water
to move through, this still massive amount of energy is compressed.
If the trough of a tsunami reaches shore first, the
water
will withdraw farther than normal before the wave hits, which can be misleadingly dangerous.
As if that weren't enough, the
water
then retreats, dragging with it the newly created debris, and anything, or anyone, unfortunate enough to be caught in its path.
People in some areas have attempted to stop tsunamis with sea walls, flood gates, and channels to divert the
water.
The plant is known as
water
hyacinth and its botanical name, Eichhornia crassipes.
It was an image of fishing boats that had been hemmed in by dense mats of
water
hyacinth.
First step: Get out into the waterways and harvest the
water
hyacinth.
Secondly, you dry the
water
hyacinth stems.
And thirdly, you weave the
water
hyacinth into products.
So I literally took my dried weeds in hand, there were several more of them, and went knocking from door to door to find out who could teach me how to weave these
water
hyacinth stems into ropes.
And that began my journey of learning how to weave and transform these dried
water
hyacinth stems into long ropes.
Thereby, helping the communities to see
water
hyacinth in a different light.
Seeing
water
hyacinth as being valuable, being aesthetic, being durable, tough, resilient.
Immerse this heart in
water
and you'll see that it doesn't pump when squeezed by hand.
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