Nij: Ah, but I eat salt with my food. Yes. Why can't I drink salt with my water? Kids: It's liquid salt. And some salt is bad for your body? A little bit's fine. Nij: And how'd the salt get there in the first place? That's what George and Remy have been wondering. ...
Question submitted by April Sharrf's class at Paxton Keeley Elementary SchoolTabitha Finch
Why is it important not to drink salt water from the ocean? What will occur if you drink too much salt water? How does this same principle apply to honey or jam, which can be left at room temperature without being spoiled by bacteria? Why does plasma osmolality decrease after water ing...
Second, some children have bad eating ___. Today we can see McDonald’s and KFC ___. They sell fast food and many children like them. In fact, most of the fast food is unhealthy ___ it has too much salt, sugar and fat.___, some children don’t do enough exercise. When they...
Potable water, also known as drinking water, comes from surface and ground sources and is treated to levels that that meet state and federal standards for
Why is it important not to drink salt water from the ocean? What will occur if you drink too much salt water? How does this same principle apply to honey or jam, which can be left at room temperature without being spoiled by bacteria?
Jane: That sounds delicious. Now, what would you like to drink? Li Meng: Is there any tea or juice? Jane: There isn't any tea, but there's watermelon juice! That's what I like. Do you want that? Li Meng: Sure! 简:哦,饺子,我的最爱!看,李蒙,有两种。
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