The answer to this question is in fact the Lungs.
...strong hydrogen bonds between the oxygen and hydrogen atoms of neighbouring atoms increases the amount of energy needed to cause water to change states.
Answer:
Soils with smaller particles (silt and clay) have a larger surface area than those with larger sand particles, and a large surface area allows a soil to hold more water. In other words, a soil with a high percentage of silt and clay particles, which describes fine soil, has a higher water-holding capacity.
<span>Based on the given set of conditions above, of a 27-year old man
who has severe vomiting and copious diarrhea; producing large volumes of watery
diarrheal discharge; and who lives 30 minutes from the nearest hospital. The
correct course of action would be to transport him to the hospital immediately
for intravenous rehydration.</span>