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Pollution
How to reduce water pollution?
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Do not leave garbage in nature
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Sources of water pollution
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Sources of air pollution !
How to reduce air pollution?
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plant a tree
USE FILTERS FOR FABRİC
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GREENHOUSE EFFECT
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How to reduce soil pollution?
Do not leave garbage in nature
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Food
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To function properly, all the cells and organs of the body need water. Why? Let's mention the role of water in the body
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5. Cartilage, found in joints and the disks of the spine, contains around 80 percent water. Long-term dehydration can reduce the joints’ shock-absorbing ability, leading to joint pain.
2. It forms saliva and mucus Saliva helps us digest our food and keeps the mouth, nose, and eyes moist. This prevents friction and damage. Drinking water also keeps the mouth clean. Consumed instead of sweetened beverages, it can also reduce tooth decay.
3. It delivers oxygen throughout the body Blood is more than 90 percent water, and blood carries oxygen to different parts of the body
4. It boosts skin health and beauty With dehydration, the skin can become more vulnerable to skin disorders and premature wrinkling
6. It cushions the brain, spinal cord, and other sensitive tissues Dehydration can affect brain structure and function. It is also involved in the production of hormones and neurotransmitters. Prolonged dehydration can lead to problems with thinking and reasoning.
7. It regulates body temperature Having a lot of water in the body may reduce physical strain if heat stress occurs during exercise.Water that is stored in the middle layers of the skin comes to the skin’s surface as sweat when the body heats up. As it evaporates, it cools the body. Some scientists have suggested that when there is too little water in the body, heat storage increases and the individual is less able to tolerate heat strain.
8. The digestive system depends on it The bowel needs water to work properly. Dehydration can lead to digestive problems, constipation, and an overly acidic stomach. This increases the risk of heartburn and stomach ulcers.Water is needed in the processes of sweating and removal of urine and feces.
9. It helps maintain blood pressure A lack of water can cause blood to become thicker, increasing blood pressure.
10. The airways need it When dehydrated, airways are restricted by the body in an effort to minimize water loss. This can make asthma and allergies worse.
11. It makes minerals and nutrients accessible These dissolve in water, which makes it possible for them to reach different parts of the body.
12. It prevents kidney damage The kidneys regulate fluid in the body. Insufficient water can lead to kidney stones and other problems.
13. It boosts performance during exercise Dehydration during exercise may hinder performance, more research is needed to confirm this, but one review found that dehydration reduces performance in activities lasting longer than 30 minutes. Some scientists have proposed that consuming more water might enhance performance during strenuous activity
14. Weight loss Water may also help with weight loss, if it is consumed instead of sweetened juices and sodas. “Preloading” with water before meals can help prevent overeating by creating a sense of fullness.
15. It reduces the chance of a hangover When partying, unsweetened soda water with ice and lemon alternated with alcoholic drinks can help prevent over consumption of alcohol.
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