Sentences with phrase «tons of water kept»

There's about one million tons of water kept in 1,000 tanks and the volume grows by 100 tons a day, down from 400 tons four years ago.

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I drink tons of water when I fly, which helps me stay hydrated and keeps my immune system strong.
Water keeps your body moving and adequately fueled during workouts, so you need a ton of it to keep on going, before, during, and after your workouts.
We tipped her daily with toiletries and supplies hard to come by in Cuba, and she kept our mini-fridge stocked with tons of bottled water, pop and beer — which we enjoyed on our balcony once baby was asleep!
If playing in the water isn't on your agenda, try the Be Right Back — a backpack - style diaper bag that keeps your hands free and has tons of internal storage for everything you'll need on the go!
It's gender neutral for both mom and dad, stylish, comfortable to wear, water resistant and filled with tons of inner and outer compartments to help you keep track of your baby's items.
Where the numbers really pile up is in the operation of Kennedy Space Center, which includes pumping 300,000 gallons of water to protect the shuttle from launch vibrations, moving the rockets, and keeping hundreds of tons of liquid oxygen and hydrogen cool.
I had sharks swim up to my feet and a finch hop from one knee to the other, not to mention tons of sea lions who kept coming out to play when I was in the water.
The researchers say that, in drought years, water stress keeps the rainforest from absorbing the 1.5 billion metric tons of CO2 it would sop up in a normal year.
The recommendations, in addition to flying less and wasting 25 percent less food, include: carpooling or telecommuting once a week (75 million metric tons of CO2 equivalent (CO2e) saved by 2020, if adopted by all Americans); maintaining your car or truck, such as keeping tires properly inflated (45 million metric tons of CO2e); cutting the time spent idling in a vehicle in half (40 million metric tons of CO2e); better insulation at home (85 million metric tons of CO2e); programmable thermostats set higher (80 million metric tons of CO2e); reducing electricity demand from appliances that are «off,» so - called phantom demand (70 million metric tons CO2e); using hot water more efficiently, such as washing clothes in colder water (65 million metric tons of CO2e); buying EnergyStar appliances when old ones wear out (55 million metric tons CO2e); replacing incandescent lightbulbs with compact fluorescents (30 million metric tons CO2e); eating chicken instead of beef two days a week (105 million metric tons of CO2e); increased recycling of paper, plastics and metals (105 million metric tons of CO2e); «responsible» consumption, such as buying less bottled water (60 million metric tons CO2e).
It's also worth noting that drinking a ton of water is also extremely helpful, especially once you've figured out what your trigger is since it can help flush out toxins and keep your skin looking fresh and radiant!
I always make sure to get plenty of protein throughout the day, drink tons of water, and keep a handful of almonds with me at all times.
Therefore, you need to drink tons of water in order to stay hydrated, but not only that, you need to keep an eye on your electrolyte levels, too.
During the winter, there are tons of ways to keep water from freezing, like using heated water bowls and shielding the bowls from wind.
There turns out to be a good reason why older cats eat like crazy but still become very thin, they drink tons of water all the time and their hyperactive behavior keeps their owners up at night!
Keep doing that until the pH decreases outside the current fluctuations or variations of sea water pH. That will indicate how many total atmospheres of CO2 (~ 3 x 10 ^ 12 tons) the oceans could absorb without affecting the pH. Every one knows that...:) Cheers!
Stopping 100 new coal plants has also kept thousands of tons of asthma - causing soot and smog pollution, as well as toxins like mercury, out of our air and water.
I live on the water with tons of big windows but just can't figure out the color problem since we have to keep the couch for budget or should I say no money = no budget reasons.
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