Sentences with phrase «consume larger amounts of water»

Quite often, cat owners visit their veterinarian when their cat is urinating in the house or consuming large amounts of water.
The CTL process, after all, consumes large amounts of water.
If not managed and monitored carefully, biomass for energy can be harvested at unsustainable rates, damage ecosystems, produce harmful air pollution, consume large amounts of water, and produce net global warming emissions.
However, traditional wet - cooled CSP plants often consume a large amount of water which especially causes a challenge in arid areas where water resources are scarce.

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Average fluid intake showed that lactating women consumed the largest quantity of total water compared to other participants but not enough to be considered a statistically significant amount.
In some severe cases, when a large amount of water is consumed, a condition known as water intoxication can occur.
Additionally, because of the ability of Glucomannan to absorb a large amount of water, care should be taken not to consume it dry or without adequate water.
When consumed over a decent amount of time, it will cause water retention which may make muscles appear to be larger than they really are.
Larger amounts of fluoride, which most people do consume from tap water, disrupt the whole endocrine system and wreak havoc on hormone production.
If a dog is overheated or dehydrated, they will consume huge amounts of water all at once, which can create a situation where they may be more likely to bloat — but this is true for large amounts of any temperature water, not just iced.
Consuming small amounts of water frequently is better than allowing a dog to «tank up» with a large drink all at once.
Before we construct massive new water delivery systems that encourage waste and consume large amounts of energy, perhaps we should consider adjusting our expectations about what can realistically be grown, when and where.
The state's water and wastewater utilities consume large amounts of electricity to pump, treat, transport, and deliver water — and their energy requirements are expected to keep growing as California responds to increasingly severe drought.
The organic matter that eventually sinks out of the surface waters is decomposed by hordes of hungry decomposers, which consume large amounts of oxygen during the process (see: eutrophication).
These large quantities of wasted food translate into equally large amounts of wasted water (think «virtual water»); Charlotte de Fraiture, a researcher at IWMI, told ENS that almost half of the water consumed annually to grow food is lost or wasted.
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