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The Archimedes screw is used for irrigating crops and liftin water from mines and ship bilges.
A few of the Roman achievements in use today are the water pipes (aqueducts), concrete, the taxi meter, starting gates at horse races, and many aspects of our legal system.
Volume is used in everyday life in a number of situations. A few of them include when filling up a vehicle with gasoline, figuring up the amount of beverages in cans or bottles, in cooking and baking as well as in cleaning and water conservation.
Romans used bowls for the same purposes that we use them today. Holding things such as, water, fruit, soup, oil, mixing ingredients, etc.
He is famous today because made an important scientific discovery in the year 285 BC.He once calculated the number of sand grains it would take to fill the whole universe!!One day he got into his bath and his water overflowed onto the floor, that gave him an idea...
Well a man named Dean Kamen (the founder of deka) has made a machine that can turn salt water to fresh water
conservation of water means saving water
Save Water today, You may quench your thirst tomorrow! Conserve even a water drop, Don't let drop!
Transpiration and conservation are not parts of water cycle.
The building of dams is the water conservation strategy that is based on the catch water where it falls.
Water conservation is promoted through rainwater harvesting.
Walter McCulloh has written: 'Conservation of water' -- subject(s): Water-power, Water conservation, Water-supply
Energy and Material conservation are not Possible without Water conservation.
A type of conservation is to conserve water while brushing teeth
Today when fresh water levels in many parts of the world have dropped alarmingly, the need to spread awareness on water conservation has become all the more important. To promote the cause BeWaterWise.com has come up with a very interesting, three-ad, and 'Save Water' campaign. Check out the advertisements, the link is given below.
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To assess the conservation of soil and water resources on private lands