However, some oil and gas fields in the U.S., especially Oklahoma, use «
very large amounts of water» in their operations, leading to much more wastewater disposal than in Canadian operations, said Gail M. Atkinson of Western University.
Not exact matches
* 2 cups uncooked quinoa, soaked for 2 - 3 hours (optional) and then rinsed thoroughly in a fine - mesh strainer * 4 cups
water * 2 cups fresh corn (cut from from approximately 2 ears) or organic frozen corn * 1
very small red onion, diced * juice
of 2 plump limes * two 15 - ounce cans (or one 28 - ounce can)
of organic black beans, drained and rinsed (or soak and then cook an equivalent
amount of dried beans) * 2 tablespoons minced jalapeño chile, or to taste * 1 ripe avocado, diced * 1
large bell pepper (I used a red one), diced * 1 bunch fresh cilantro, chopped * 6 tablespoons avocado oil or extra-virgin olive oil * Coarse sea salt and finely ground black pepper
i learned: one egg (medium to
large), 100g flour (you could go adventurous here and use spelt flour — a native grain to the swabian alb, true spaetzle domain) and a small
amount of lukewarm
water (which you add at the
very end, to see how much you actually need — not more than 125 ml on 4 eggs, so maybe... 1/4 cup per egg?)
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.
These organic substances appear to store
large amounts of uranium, restricting its mobility and releasing it
very slowly into the surrounding
water over many years.
Water has the unfortunate characteristic
of being both heavy and incompressible, meaning it's
very difficult and expensive to lift
large amounts of it into space (gravity can be really annoying sometimes).
Despite continuous injection
of a
large amount of very cold (− 15 ◦ C)
water in these pure freshwater experiments, substantial portions
of the ocean interior become warmer.
Really though, unless you're going completely insane on
water intake (at least 2 or more gallons per day) or are drinking
large amounts in a
very short period
of time, you have
very little to worry about.
Similarly, fish are subject to the ambient temperatures
of the
waters they inhabit, and fish that swim in
very cold
waters accumulate
large amounts of polyunsaturated fat.
However, dogs ingesting a
large amount of any temperature
water all at once
very quickly can predispose bloat.
What happens is that dogs that are fed a single
large meal, drink
large amounts of water, eat
very rapidly, or even exercise vigorously right after meals tend to produce gas in their stomachs.
To help prevent bloat, we recommend feeding several small meals a day instead
of one
large one, avoid drinking lots
of water or eating a
large amount of food
very quickly, and avoid exercise for an hour after mealtime.
Remember to take your pet's dietary needs into consideration when feeding a hydrating food, for example a chinchilla with a
very sensitive digestive tract should not have
large amounts of fruits and vegetables and should instead be given plain
water.
Drinking lots
of water, peeing
LARGE amounts and
very sticky at cleanup.
Large amounts of water are used to produce the
very disposables that are supposed to be reducing the
amount of water we use.
The
water temperature is still extremely warm for this time
of year, and the visibility is
very limited because
of a
large amount of biological material (easy to see when you are diving).
This has never happened before because the sea ice never retreated
very much in the summer and the
water temperature could not rise above zero because
of the ice cover... The permafrost is acting as a cap for a
very large amount of methane (CH4), which is sitting in the sediments underneath in the form
of methane hydrates.
As far as
water vapor in the tropics, they even say» In the humid equatorial regions, where there is so much
water vapour in the air that the greenhouse effect is
very large, adding a small additional
amount of CO2 or
water vapour has only a small direct impact on downward infrared radiation.»
In the humid equatorial regions, where there is so much
water vapour in the air that the greenhouse effect is
very large, adding a small additional
amount of CO2 or
water vapour has only a small direct impact on downward infrared radiation.
My rough calculations show open arctic
water being energy positive say 6 hr's per day, for a few months a year (at most), the rest
of the time it's dumping
very large amounts of energy to space, unless it's cloudy.
As reported by the IPCC in the Physical Science Basis, «In the humid equatorial regions, where there is so much
water vapour in the air that the greenhouse effect is
very large, adding a small additional
amount of CO2 or
water vapour has only a small direct impact on downward infrared radiation.
Although there is a
large amount of water, there is also a
very high
amount of traffic for the third
largest city in Montana.
Water intoxication is a potentially fatal disturbance in brain functions wherein someone has consumed so much water that their electrolytes are thrown dangerously out of balance; outside of extreme instances like water - drinking contests or drinking large amounts of water while exercising for long periods of time, water intoxication is very
Water intoxication is a potentially fatal disturbance in brain functions wherein someone has consumed so much
water that their electrolytes are thrown dangerously out of balance; outside of extreme instances like water - drinking contests or drinking large amounts of water while exercising for long periods of time, water intoxication is very
water that their electrolytes are thrown dangerously out
of balance; outside
of extreme instances like
water - drinking contests or drinking large amounts of water while exercising for long periods of time, water intoxication is very
water - drinking contests or drinking
large amounts of water while exercising for long periods of time, water intoxication is very
water while exercising for long periods
of time,
water intoxication is very
water intoxication is
very rare.