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In other words, if a 2,000 ton Syracusia displaced exactly 2,000 tons of water, it would just barely float.
If it displaced 4,000 tons of water, it would float with no problem.
Of course, if it only displaced 1,000 tons of water, well, Hieron wouldn't be too happy.
If the weight of
water
displaced by the vessel below the keel is equivalent to the vessel's weight, whatever is above the keel will remain afloat above the waterline.
Like, simulating the physics in
water
or with mud or with complex ground, it's very hard to simulate that properly on a computer.
And what we did is collect a whole database of motions, both on ground and in water, to really collect a whole database of motor behaviors that a real animal can do.
Eggs are mostly made of
water
and proteins.
First, scientists dissolve boiled egg whites in
water
with a chemical called urea, a small molecule that acts as a lubricant, coating the proteins' long strands and making it easier for them to glide past each other.
There are no reflective surfaces, all
water
is in opaque containers, and most importantly, they're not allowed to communicate among themselves.
One calorie, the kind we measure in food, also called a large calorie, is defined as the amount of energy it would take to raise the temperature of one kilogram of
water
by one degree Celsius.
And here, at this site, is the home of the Yacumama, mother of the waters, a giant serpent spirit who births hot and cold
water.
And here we find a hot spring, mixing with cold stream
water
underneath her protective motherly jaws and thus bringing their legends to life.
To my surprise, the
water
was clean and had a pleasant taste, which is a little weird for geothermal systems.
They drink its
water.
I had received the shaman's blessing to study the river, on the condition that after I take the
water
samples and analyze them in my lab, wherever I was in the world, that I pour the waters back into the ground so that, as the shaman said, the waters could find their way back home.
As we have hot blood running through our veins and arteries, so, too, the earth has hot
water
running through its cracks and faults.
And these are average
water
temperatures.
Above that temperature, you don't want to get in that
water.
So they're losing power, losing power, until finally they get to a point where hot
water
goes into their mouths and they cook from the inside out.
In fact, all of the gold that we've mined in history could be piled into just three Olympic-size swimming pools, although this represents a lot of mass because gold is about 20 times denser than
water.
The World Health Organization recently reported that 800 million people are suffering from malnutrition and food shortage, which is due to that same growing, global population and the declining access to resources like water, energy and land.
A cow needs to eat eight to nine pounds of feed and drink almost 8,000 liters of
water
to create just one pound of meat.
We just don't have enough feed or
water.
And it needs very little water, which is counterintuitive, but as we say, it swims in it but it hardly drinks it.
And microbes and insects are actually net
water
producers.
I imagine, for example, a closed system that's performing more efficiently than insect farming, where you can produce healthy, happy, delicious fish with little or no effluent, almost no energy and almost no
water
and a natural feed with a minimal footprint.
As per clue twelve, it can't be root beer since that person smokes Bluemaster, and since you already assigned milk and coffee, it must be
water.
Environmental challenges fall into the same three categories, and most of what we think about are local environmental problems: air pollution,
water
pollution, hazardous waste dumps.
Several years ago, I conducted a survey of European research libraries and discovered that, at the barest minimum, there are 60,000 manuscripts pre-1500 that are illegible because of
water
damage, fading, mold and chemical reagents.
They did it by focusing on the things that matter to their business, like wasting less energy and
water
in their manufacturing processes; like making sure the CEO contracts had the CEOs incentivized for the long-term results of the company and the communities they served, not just quarterly results; or building a first class culture that would have higher employee loyalty, retention and productivity.
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