A big question, though, is when early moths might have
evolved such a drinking convenience.
Not exact matches
The researchers focused their global simulations on the U. S. and modeled the country's
evolving economic activities in different geographic regions to determine the water requirements for five main sectors: thermoelectric cooling; public supply,
such as for
drinking water and other public utilities; industrial demand; mining; and irrigation.
The film creates its own, more politically
evolved version of Kipling's literary ecosystem, with its ancient animal beliefs and practices,
such as predators and prey declaring a «water truce» during a drought so that they can all
drink unmolested from a parched watering hole.
«Each pet has their own preferred style of
drinking, and our continuous research has
evolved from traditional water bowls to providing technological solutions,
such as fountains that offer filtered flowing water, and stylized feeders and waterers to better suit pet owners» home décor,» Goode said.