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What is Water Around the Heart?

The excess amount of fluids around the heart is called pericardial effusion. It can be caused to an inflammatory disease. This article gives a brief explanation about pericardial effusion. Our heart is...

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Will Drinking More Water Help Combat Fatigue?

Nearly 30% of the Americans complain about fatigue. It is hard to define the question what is fatigue. Since it has a wide range of symptoms and effects it is harder to give one single solution. This...

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Why is Drinking Water a Nonrenewable Resource?

It is a well known fact that, there is no substitute for water. All the doctors and experts tell that drinking water is the best remedy for all the disorders and diseases. Water can be said as a...

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Which Materials Absorb The Most Water?

Water absorption refers to total amount of water absorbed by a material which is soaked in water for a particular duration of time. It can be calculated as the ratio of the weight of the water absorbed...

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Does An Ice Cube Melt Faster In Air Or Water?

Usually, water has the tendency to melt the ice faster as that of the air. It happens because the molecules of the water are more tightly packed as compared to that of the air. This compactness of the...

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How Much Of The Earth’s Water Is Drinkable?

Although, one third part of this earth contains water but only a small amount of it used for drinking purposes. It has been estimated that nearly 97% of the total water is contained in sea and 2% is...

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How To Drill A Water Well?

Water wells are considered as the best resource of clean drinking water. There are different ways in which these wells can be digged out. Some of these ways includes: Dug Wells: It is an old means in...

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What Makes The Water Freeze?

Freezing is the process in which the water solidifies into the solid form when the temperature in the atmosphere decreases below the normal. The temperature at which water solidifies is known as the...

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Why Water Is Called The Universal Solvent?

Water is called the ‘Universal Solvent’ because it has the ability to dissolve most of the compounds in it. This is possible because of the polarity which water has. Actually, the molecule of the water...

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Why Is Evaporated Water Especially Clean?

The evaporated water is considered to be the purest form of water when the water evaporated it leaves behind all its contamination like metals, salts and toxins etc. Thus, only the pure water...

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Controlling Iron in Drinking Water

Iron present in drinking water is the most common problem may people face other than hardness. It is commonly present in the ground waters of the United States. Iron being an important mineral in our...

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Is Drinking Soft Water Harmful

The United States geological survey unleashed that 85% of the U.S geography has hard water. The government recommends there citizens not to drink soft water. This article explains the problems with...

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