sounds like your jacuzzi needs a good cleaning sounds like it might be a mold problem or you've but black dye in the water
Because you have look inversion turned on.
Yes, as the day goes by and the heater and as well as the light are turned on they make the water "disappear".
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clouds get black by the smoke and when its going to rain the water from the sea turns in gas and then goes on clouds.
It doesn't. It gets stored in the bladder and gets turned into waste.
Every time my daughter goes in the hot tub she gets bumps that look like chicken pox. Then we switched from bromine to chlorine tablets and that seemed to help so far.
Its depending on the mare's color before it turned gray! And on the dominant genes. But these colors can be possible: - Chestnut/Sorrel/Red Mare (Before it turned gray) 50% Chestnut that goes gray 50% Chestnut that stays chestnut - Bay mare (Before it turned gray) 29.17% Gray out of bay 29.17% Bay 16.67% Gray out of chestnut 16.67% Chestnut 4.17% Gray out of Black 4.17% Black - Black Mare (Before it turned gray) 16.67% Gray out of Black 16.67% Gray out of Bay 16.67% Black 16.67% Bay 16.67% Gray out of chestnut 16.67% Chestnut
Neon green goes WITH black
Well, photosynthesis happens when plants absorb sunlight, co2 or carbon dioxide, and water. That material is turned into glucose that goes through cellular breakdown, eventually being turned into energy for the plant.
Water is pumped from a energy plant into the earth trough pipes where it is heated by the heat of the earth. If the water is heated to the point of steam, it is forced up out of the earth and goes through a turbine. Thereafter, it is condensed back into liquid water in a condenser. This pressure differential between the high pressure steam and the low pressure in the condenser drives the turbine. If the water is merely heated up but not turned into steam, the water can be manually turned into steam on the surface at which point it goes through the same process.