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What If You Where Allergic To Water?

What If You Where Allergic To Water? Subscribe To Life's Biggest Questions: http://bit.ly/2evqECe We are constantly surrounded by water… four-fifths of our planet is water…. 60% of the human body is water….water water. It is the building block of all life…but what if it was a literal poison to you

Water Scarcity - explained in a nutshell

The water scarcity on the blue planet. Most of us don't even think about water. In order to get it - we just turn on the tap. But for nearly 1 billion people in developing countries, getting access to safe drinking water is not an easy task. This simpleshow explains why our blue planet lacks water.

Surviving Water Scarcity

To produce our food, agriculture uses almost three quarters of our worldwide freshwater resources. And the world population is steadily growing. How can that work? Please find more information here: http://www.cropscience.bayer.com/Magazine/Precious-Water.aspx Visit our channel for more interesting

THE FIRST DROP-PROOF PHONE CASE

Everyone of us has already dropped his phone once and almost scared himself to death - the team of Jojocase set its goal to make such horror situations a thing from the past and developed the Jojocase - which we tested today. Get your Case at www.jojocase.de You have a video suggestion to us? Ju

Can using your cell phone give you brain cancer?

Is using a cell phone harmful to your health? In the first of a two-parter, Risk Bites looks at the chances of your cell phone giving you brain cancer (spoiler alert: not a lot). Next time -- the more worrisome risk of your phone placing you in a life or death situation. Note: The video refers t

The Importance of Water

World Water Day is held in March every year to celebrate water and raise awareness of the importance of access to safe water resources. Water is essential to human lives in several ways. Our video explains why we need to look after our water resources! #worldwaterday #environment #water Transcript: