I would do a very careful and extended job of it and was squeaky clean by the time I got into the tub, yet
probably used less water than any shower I have had in North America.
Since some Japanese were nervous about sharing a tub with a westerner, I would do a very careful and extended job of it and was squeaky clean by the time I got into the tub, yet
probably used less water than any shower I have had in North America.
Not exact matches
Miyoko tells readers, «you
probably recycle, shop at farmer's markets, buy local as much as you can...» She goes on to offer some staggering stats about animals raised for human consumption that I'm not sure a lot of non-vegans have considered -LCB- at least not most of the ones I have spoken to -RCB-- some research has shown vegans
use approximately 90 percent
less water, energy, resources and land to raise their food than do omnivores.
I would
probably use a little
less water and more almond meal since it has soaked and expanded.
However, much
less than 30 % of that reaches the surface and is available for surface heating because of scattering and absorption by the atmosphere and scattering by clouds; it is
probably even lower for the oceans because of equatorial cloudiness and plankton
using light for photosynthesis instead of it resulting in heating of the
water.