There is no official report on the amount of deaths caused by Water Polo, but it is considered one of the most dangerous sports. Drowning and injuries have caused players to die. It has even been called the most dangerous high school sport.
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The official death toll is listed at 15, but analysis suggests that these deaths were actually from two separate tornadoes. The tornado that hit Water Valley killed 8 people, 7 of them in Water Valley. The other 7 deaths, farther to the southwest, were from a tornado that ocurred earlier from the same thunderstorm.
Water pollution affects lifestyles of people in many ways. Some people live next to rivers and use the river water for washing and cooking. If a factory nearby has chemicals spilled into the rivers, it could result in the deaths of those people.
Yes, aluminum water bottles are generally safe. Some people, however, have reported metallic tastes in their mouths. This, however, has nothing to do with the contents of the water bottles as a whole.
yes.
Recently it is reported that they have found water on the moon.
By having fun and by also playing with water in that river......
swimming, canoeing, water skiing and maybe more, (have people add more) :)
Water weight has NOTHING AT ALL to do with the calories in food. Calories reported are the calories in the FOOD. Water HAS NO CALORIES. Get your head on man.
They were lowered to the water with people in them- less people than maximum capacity. People were trying so hard to get off quickly that not any were filled to the rim, which is likely the cause of so many deaths is the disaster.
Itai-itai disease, a condition caused by cadmium poisoning, resulted in several hundred deaths in Japan. The exact number of deaths is not clearly documented, but it mainly affected individuals living near polluted water sources due to industrial activities.
Mostly they didn't. They allowed natural processes to do so. Unfortunately this led to many diseases and deaths.