Search Results | water
Your search for "water" returned 8,056 results
The Largest Insect in the World Is the Size of a Sparrow
animals.howstuffworks.com/insects/largest-insect.htm
Insects are everywhere, from the deepest jungles to your backyard. They may even make some unwanted cameo appearances in your kitchen. Ideally, those bugs would be smaller and less intimidating than the world's largest insect - a supersized creature you'll have to see to believe.
Rod and Reel Fishing Quiz
play.howstuffworks.com/quiz/rod-reel-fishing-quiz
Pull up your waders, set your drag, and see if you can land a great score on this quiz.
Could an Attack on Undersea Cables Take Down the Internet?
computer.howstuffworks.com/could-attack-on-undersea-cables-disrupt-internet.htm
Much of the infrastructure that makes the internet possible lies on the bottom of the world's oceans. HowStuffWorks dives down to check them out.
Is Juice Really Better for You Than Soda?
recipes.howstuffworks.com/juice-better-for-you-than-soda.htm
Fruit juices from concentrate are loaded with sugar. HowStuffWorks looks at why juices are touted as healthy when they have as much sugar as soda.
Why Is a Broken Mirror Bad Luck?
people.howstuffworks.com/why-is-it-bad-luck-to-break-mirror.htm
You're not supposed to cry over spilled milk. But a broken mirror? That's another matter. Will breaking a mirror really bring you bad luck?
Mushrooms: Wash 'em or Brush 'em Off?
recipes.howstuffworks.com/tools-and-techniques/wash-or-brush-mushrooms.htm
HowStuffWorks asks whether it's necessary to wash mushrooms before you eat them.
Amazon River Dolphins Are Born Grey and Turn Pink
animals.howstuffworks.com/endangered-species/pink-amazon-river-dolphins.htm
The pink Amazon river dolphin, like some mythical creature from another world, is a shockingly beautiful color, but it is also extremely endangered.
Blue Jellyfish Have Specialized Tissues in Place of Eyes, Brains, and More
animals.howstuffworks.com/marine-life/blue-jellyfish.htm
If you spot a splash of electric blue drifting along the shoreline, it's probably not a plastic bag. That pulsing blob is likely either a Portuguese man-of-war or a blue jellyfish, one of the most striking marine invertebrates you can find floating near beaches in the Northern Hemisphere (primarily in the North Atlantic region).
What is root beer?
recipes.howstuffworks.com/question137.htm
What exactly is root beer? Check out this article to learn all about root beer, how it's made, and why it's called "beer" in the first place.
Head and Tail Light Tetra
animals.howstuffworks.com/pets/head-tail-light-tetra.htm
The Head and Tail Light Tetra, also referred to as the Beaconfish, races around the aquarium autobahn. Find a profile of the Head and Tail Light Tetra.