Sentences with phrase «claims ice water»

This well - intentioned rumor, which claims ice water causes bloat, has been circulating the internet for years.
There's a rumor floating around the internet that claims ice water can kill dogs.

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For instance, While swimming beneath an ice cap in below freezing waters (yes, where holes in ice caps are cut out in order to enter and exit), Hof claimed to have lost his sight.
The company uses a block of ice in its marketing to high - end chefs and restaurants to emphasise the high quality of the kingfish it farms near Port Lincoln, and the cold - water environment which they claim makes it so much tastier than kingfish coming out of warmer waters elsewhere.
The water, packaged in a total of 4,000 one litre bio-degradable paperboard cartons, was made from accumulated ice from Iceland, near the North Pole, where it is claimed the purest source of water in the world exists.
A blog post went viral on social media, claiming that ice water is dangerous and causes bloat, a very dangerous condition in which the stomach can swell so much it...
The post claims that giving dogs ice water can cause bloat, which can lead to a life - threatening condition called gastric dilation and volvulus, or GDV.
The Drudgeosphere was all pumped up today about the «shock claim» in the (UK) Independent that the sea ice that normally persists year - round at the North Pole (I stood on it in March, 2003) will be replaced by open water later this summer.
Maue discussed how «two camps» of researchers claim to have increased predictability of such weather events over periods of a month or more by using clues either in the Arctic, related to the extent of sea ice and snow cover, or in the temperature of surface waters across the Pacific Ocean.
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Most of claims of those convinced that Arctic ice was under - going run - away melting were based on the trivial assumption that more exposed water would lead to more melting.
Climate scientists had claimed that sea ice coverage in the Bering Sea would shrink due to global warming and that the warmer waters would be less productive for marine life.
For example, when tourists who visited the North Pole in August 2000 told reporters that they had found open water instead of ice, news stories claimed that this was the first time the Pole had been ice - free in millions of years.
Their predictions — based on an analysis of natural cycles in water temperatures in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans — challenge some of the global warming orthodoxy's most deeply cherished beliefs, such as the claim that the North Pole will be free of ice in summer by 2013.
My disagreement is with the earlier assessments which claim that this increase will be large and due in most part to the changes in the relative areas covered by sea - ice and open water.
I have to agree @Owen D. I had an insurance claim last year for roof and siding on a property, and because insurance doesn't pay for code upgrade on rentals, I had to cover ice and water shield, and some other things, on top of the steep deductible.
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