Sometimes, kids
lose large amounts of water and salts.
Not exact matches
I also grated the zucchini with a
large grater, this reduces the
amount of water lost when grating and adds both color and texture to your bread.
When sick children have diarrhea or are vomiting, they can
lose large amounts of salts and
water from their bodies can become dehydrated very quickly.
Since 1915, the average snowpack in western states has declined by between 15 and 30 percent, the researchers say, and the
amount of water lost from that snowpack reduction is comparable in volume to Lake Mead, the West's
largest manmade reservoir.
For example, the
large amount of water used to grow apples or irrigate rice or roast coffee is also wasted if the end - product is
lost along the way.
By developing these materials absorbing
large amounts of water without
losing its shape was achieved, as well as the ability to retain heat at a temperature between 37 and 42 degrees Celcius.
Exercise helps create a healthy digestive environment by allowing food to move through the
large intestine much quicker, which also decreases the
amount of water lost in the stool.
When 2/3
of the nephrons have been
lost the pet is no longer able to conserve
water and the pet passes
larger amounts of dilute urine.
According to experts, the Jakobshavn glacier, one
of Greenland's
largest, is moving at a faster rate than ever before,
losing 20 million tons
of ice every day, equivalent to the
amount of water used every year by the residents
of New York City.
«The
large amount of energy required to isolate hydrogen from natural compounds (
water, natural gas, biomass), package the light gas by compression or liquefaction, transfer the energy carrier to the user, plus the energy
lost when it is converted to useful electricity with fuel cells, leaves around 25 % for practical use.»
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.