It is 6 liters.
4 x 1.5 = 6
it is 6.0
the air capacity for holding water depends on temp'. the warmer it is the more water vapour it can hold. during the night air temp' drops to its lowest near dawn at which point the amout of water vapour in the air may exceed its reduced capacity (this point is called the dew point) and water vapour condences and forms dew.
temperature
who painted oil picture of the ferryman holding two women in his arms walking in water?the picture has water lillies in it..can anyone put me in touch with a good art specialist?
Because their just holding water and so then they stay green
Runoff water is the water flow that happens when soil is unfiltered to full capacity and all the extra water such as rain or melted water
easy 6 litres to 6L people
the water holding capacity of the loamy soil is very easy
no, it has a very high holding capacity
Water holding capacity refers to how well the soil holds water. Good holding capacity is important because without it, farmers are required to install an irrigation system. Soil with good water holding capacity means higher profits for crop growers.
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Dewpoint
its water holding capacity
it can be not deifeined
alluvial soil
I would say 350 cubic cm.
It is lower then for Warmer air
100ml per gram of chicken