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    Hydration Advantages

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    Using a water bottle or hydration pack for backpacking is really an issue of personal preference. ContentsWater bottle vs. hydration pack Hydration packs or bladders give the option to sip water on-the-go without needing to remove a water bottle from a pocket, day-pack, or backpack. This extra convenience means it is possible to drink more water and stay hydrated without even realizing it. But the water bottle can provide a variety of benefits over the hydration pack.Hiking with a…

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    statistics to prove Fiji Waters’ dedication to the environment. The author cites changes to how Fiji remains carbon neutral by “[installing] a windmill in 2009 to provide energy to its bottling plant in Fiji in the South Pacific [and] it will ship bottles of water intended for sale on the East Coast to the Port of Philadelphia, rather than truck them east from Los Angeles”. These statistics appeal in a well-received manner to most by appealing to the pathos of a reader, and the author uses this…

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    polycarbonate plastic bottle and initiates the release of Bisphenol A, or BPA. Although it is not emitted in large quantities, the progressive consumption of BPA can have negative effects on the brain, behavior, and prostate glands in fetuses, infants, and young children. Bisphenol A is a chemical found in polycarbonate plastics. Data collected nationally display that BPA is already present in more than 90% of Americans. Mostly everyone around the world uses plastic water bottles, and the…

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    has on a topic do not matter, if those facts are not true. 10 major claims pertaining to the bottle water industry and their…

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    Water Bottles Debate

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    The Water Bottle Debate: What’s the Big Deal? Water bottles have not always been around and ever since there popularity began the debate over whether or not people should have them has been a very controversial topic. Some argue that not only do they cause extra unneeded pollution, but are also unneeded since tap water is available. While some say this, others will counter by discussing the benefits of having a healthy option for a drink on the go. Using water bottles is a means to help people…

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    effect of bottles on the environment. Whenever bottles get recycled/melted down, they’re releasing a chemical in the air that is bad for the ozone layer. ‘The State of California Department of Conservation notes that burning plastic bottles releases toxic fumes into the atmosphere. The chemicals released from burning bottles poses a health risk to consumers and contributes to the breakdown of the Earth’s ozone layer.’ Stated by Andrew Zaske and Aaron Edland, Osmonics, Inc. Bottles go to…

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    needed to build a water rocket that would be aerodynamic, light, and have the ability to glide down to elongate flight time. I started out researching different bottle rocket designs to find what would work best. While researching, I found that having a slimmer bottle on top of the base bottle, versus having two regular sized soda bottles would be more aerodynamic and would allow me to give the rocket a more “bullet” shaped body. When looking at fins, those with larger fins worked more…

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    bottled water polluting the earth. Bottles water also required an estimated total of 32 million to 54 million barrels of oil to generate the energy to produce all bottled waters consumed.…

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    Waunakee should ban water bottles. There are many websites about bottled water being bad. According to Christiana Z. Peppard Ph.D. , Water bottles are not sustainable. In one week people throw away about 35 million empty water bottles. If it takes 450 years to biodegrade, one water bottle, and there are 35,000,000 bottles thrown away in a week, just imagine how many years it will take for all of those water bottles to stack up to reach the moon. There are too many water bottles in landfills…

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    Water Vs Tap Water

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    only answer is right on the tip of the tongue, it is a bottle tipping life giving water into the mouth of a dying child, or the dehydrated mother attempting to nourish her baby. The world is in need of water that does not come from a tap, that is not diseased and contaminated. The need for bottled water is real, it is a deadly and terrific expanse which cannot be bridged by a single glass, a bridge for humanity will be built on 1 million bottles filled with life. A bridge leading to bright and…

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