Keep your eyes peeled because I promise you another vehicle will be along any minute now that blows these cars out of the water.
View moreMore deaths occur when strong winds cause tree limbs to fall, debris to become projectiles and small boats in open water to capsize.
View moreTo make the rolls, dough is prepared by mixing the flour with water and a pinch of salt and is kept aside for a while after making.
View moreFamously, he is said to have realised a principle of mathematics when he saw the displaced water after getting in the bath.
View moreWhat really makes some of these temples unique is the water features.
View moreAt places like Tirta Empul you can bath in holy water, or even walk on water at the koi fish pond!
View moreSince a lot of the Earth is covered by water, the total surface area of the Mars is nearly as large as all of the land on the Earth.
View moreOtters are the dogs of the water world, so it's no small wonder that we humans have such affection for them.
View moreThese adorable little guys have long, streamlined bodies that are just made for being in the water.
View moreOtters spend a large amount of time in the water, yet they still have fur.
View moreMost species of otters actually spend their time on the banks of rivers and other bodies of water when they're not hunting.
View moreThey may sometimes come to shore, but they spend the majority of time in the water, hanging around kelp forests.
View moreThere's also no single collective noun for them - if there's a group of otters on the water they are called a raft, but if they're on land they can be called a bevy, family, romp, or lodge!
View moreYou'd think this would pose a problem for a species which spends the majority of its time either in water, or hunting in water, but apparently not!
View moreIn the daytime, they keep cool by staying in the water or mud.
View moreThey give birth to baby hippos in the water, too.
View moreHippopotamuses rest together in the water, but they like to graze by themselves.
View moreHippos can close their nostrils and ears to prevent water from entering.
View moreHowever, if threatened on land it will often run for water.
View moreThey are only territorial while in the water.
View moreBoth reproduction and birth occur in the water.
View moreWith impressive monuments, several different ancient urban plans and large water reservoirs, the site is a unique concentration of features testifying to an exceptional civilization.
View moreHorses are big fans of water, and will drink a minimum of 25 gallons every single day.
View moreAs the Han era concluded, the northern Chinese farmers who had long grown wheat discovered they could ground this grain into flour and knead it with water.
View moreSaturn is the only planet in the Solar System that is less dense than water.
View moreThey can go without water for weeks.
View moreCheetahs have evolved to live in an environment where water is scarce, and can survive on one drink every three to four days.
View moreMaking hardware requires energy, and recycling parts will reduce air pollution, water pollution, as well as greenhouse gas emissions.
View moreFog is a visible aerosol consisting of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air at or near the Earth's surface.
View moreIt is heavily influenced by nearby bodies of water, topography, and wind conditions.
View moreFog begins to form when water vapor condenses into tiny liquid water droplets that are suspended in the air.
View moreWater vapor normally begins to condense on condensation nuclei such as dust, ice, and salt in order to form clouds.
View moreIt was a cartoon image of a whale being pulled out of water in a net by eight little birds - representative of Larry the Twitter bird.
View moreIn the United States, the term "seafood" is extended to fresh water organisms eaten by humans, so all edible aquatic life may be referred to as "seafood".
View moreThe temperature of refrigerator is only a few degrees above the water freezing point.
View moreSnow forms when water vapor in the atmosphere freezes into ice crystals.
View moreSnowflakes nucleate around particles in the atmosphere by attracting supercooled water droplets, which freeze in hexagonal-shaped crystals.
View moreAgriculture: providing water to crops and safeguarding livestock;
View moreSome of the islets (small islands) rise from the water to heights of up to 330 feet.
View moreThe famous chocolate river from the original Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory film was made with 15,000 gallons of water mixed with chocolate and cream.
View moreVenus has no oceans because it is much too hot for water.
View moreThe main difference between the two is that turtle is the name given to water dwellers and tortoise is the name given to land dwellers.
View moreHong Kong is made up of more than 200 islands which is why it is often necessary to travel over water bodies.
View moreSnakes live on the ground, in trees, and in water.
View moreSwimming is an individual or team racing sport that requires the use of one's entire body to move through water.
View moreThe sport takes place in pools or open water (e.g., in a sea or lake).
View moreThey also need good food and water to stay healthy.
View moreGiraffes only need to drink water once every few days.
View moreThey get most of their water from the plants they eat.
View moreIt has water, air, and everything we need to survive.
View moreScientists have found signs that liquid water may exist on Mars.
View moreOtters are fascinating creatures that live in water and on land.
View moreSea otters have very thick fur to keep them warm in cold water.
View moreThese groups are called rafts when they are in the water.
View moreThis principle explains how objects float in water.
View moreThis device helps to lift water from one place to another.
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