I think that humidity can maybe help you but... No, I don't think so cuz its not drinkable water so, NO! And that was a question for my English HMK, hope it's useful! :)
No. Thunder is simply the sound produced by lightning. It is not uncommon to see humidity decrease after a thunderstorm, though, because many thunderstorms form along cold fronts, which bring a drop in temperature and humidity.
Humidity
I think its dehydrate.
You dry the the corn.
It does in certain parts of the atmosphere, but not at the surface.
This is the temperature at which small spheres of dew will form on a smooth surface. As such it is a measure of relative humidity. It is also used as a measure of the goodness of desiccant materials such as P2O5, and CaSO4. i.e. the lowest relative humidity to which this material will dehydrate.
Because when the air is hot if you breath it in it will make you sweat more and then all the water in your body will make sweat and you will dehydrate
Yes Boiling water will raise the humidity in your home.
Dehydration is spelled dehydration
hydrate dehydrate rehydrate
Your body is 70% water. Without it, you would dehydrate and eventually die.
Yes cranberry juice will dehydrate you.
No it does not
The word you are looking for is "dehydrate."
The vowel in "dehydrate" is "e".
Diabetes is one condition. Drug interaction is another. If you have been working in heat or excess humidity, it will cause you to dehydrate and therefore feel thirsty.
This is information which was "true" a while ago. But with new information the answer is no. Coffee will not dehydrate you.