Примери за използване на Water reserves на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Almost 60% of total potable water reserves.
Sydney's water reserves are at an all-time low.
They grow quickly,but exhaust water reserves.
We replenish water reserves with food and drink.
This equates to serious stress on water reserves.
The water reserves in the soil are now sufficient.
They are used to remove water reserves of the body.
Therefore, it is necessary to replenish the body's water reserves.
Even squandering more of the water reserves on showers didn't do much for our spirits.
It contains a fifth of all the world's fresh water reserves.
The amount of precipitation and water reserves in the soil are the lowest along the edge.
These treasures are the earth's oil,food and fresh water reserves.
Restoration of water reserves in the body is necessary not only for athletes, but for any person.
A study by Columbia University estimates that the city's water reserves dropped 13% between 2000 and 2009.
Almost all of Iceland's electricity andheating come from hydroelectric power and geothermal water reserves.
It's estimated between 35- 60% of drinking water reserves in the Russian capital do not meet sanitary standards.
Estimates from a study by Columbia university pointed to a 13% decline in China's water reserves from 2000 to 2009.
But do not forget that water reserves are not infinite, and the less water you waste a single shot, the more you will be shot.
But critics say the increase is uncalled for at a time when the country's water reserves are at an all time high.
Starting from 1 month, you can replenish the water reserves in the baby's body not only with breast milk and a mixture, but also special children's teas.
With access control, service rooms ventilation, boiler, water heater,generator, water reserves- total area 560 sq.
With water reserves at their lowest levels in decades, people on this Mediterranean island have seen the most stringent water rationing in years.
Columbia University researchers estimate that the country's water reserves were decimated 13% between 2000 and 2009.
Nearly all of the heating andelectricity needs are served by hydroelectric power and geothermal water reserves.
The study says 35% to 60% of total drinking water reserves do not meet sanitary standards.
As toxins accumulate in the environment, including those from herbicides, pesticides, heavy metals and commercial solvents,they are seeping into our water reserves.
It also quoted a Columbia University study which found that China's water reserves declined 13% between 2000 and 2009.
One-quarter of the world's fresh water reserves are in Russia, but the country is plagued by pollution problems caused by the industrial legacy of the Soviet era.
Official regulatory bodies admit that 35% to 60% of total drinking water reserves in Russia do not meet sanitary.
The widespread pollution of water reserves caused by the domestic, industry and agricultural activities add to the insufficient wastewater management increasing a major challenges for the area.