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Courtesy of Joseph Dituri University of South Florida (USF) Associate Professor Joseph Dituri has broken the world record for living underwater, previously set at 73 days. Dituri is studying how the human body responds to long-term exposure to pressure from an underwater habitat located at Jul...
Fastest time to drink a cup of coffee: 3.66 sec, achieved by Luke Ibbetson (UK), in London, UK, on 5 December 2020. Fastest time to drink 1 litre of water (hand stand): 56 sec, achieved by Anders Forselius (Sweden) in Berlin, Germany, on 8 June 2019. Fastest ...
A report says 26% of the world’s population doesn’t have access to safe drinking water and 46% lacks access to basic sanitation. The U.N.
Having already broken the record for the longest time spent living in an underwater fixed habitat, Dr. Joseph Dituri, who goes by Dr. Deep Sea, is planning to spend 100 days in a subaquatic compound.
and water intoxication occurring from gulping massive quantities of water. But so far the only documented injury from a competition has been a fracture jaw. And as always, thanks for watching.
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The___affecting the Himalayas has an effect on the drinking water used by around 2 billion people living there, so the___to clean up the mountains isn’t just about protecting nature. It’s also about our___of life. 1. A.ImpressiveB.ProfessionalC....
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helps local villagers with access to drinking water in Misungwi of Mwanza Region, Tanzania, June 13, 2023. The Chinese company constructed the water supply project for satellite cities in Mwanza to meet the water demands of approximately 150,000 local residents and the water cost has also droppe...