You can see water clearly through a clear glass.
Yes, the sentence is correct grammatically. The sentence is The frogs were in the water.
No, the term "drawing on water" is a verb + a prepositional phrase. A sentence must have a subject (who or what is drawing on water).
A sentence requires a subject and a verb, without those, it's not a sentence. "Into the water" is not a sentence; when you add a subject and a verb, "My keys fell into the water." you have a sentence. The subject is 'keys', the verb is 'fell'.
cohesion is water sticking to water
water is a compound.
There is no one sentence, no. You can make up any sort of sentence you want to! That's the beauty of the language. You can say "We studied the water table in school" or "The well went into the water table."
The water shed from his roof after the rain. It is a sentence showing the dropping water.
The mosquitos will substrate on the water surface. Another good sentence would be, the minnows get their nourishment from the substrate of the water.
Salt water is denser than pure water.
The water fountain had potable water
i like water skiing.
The grammar is correct but there should be no capitals in the middle of the sentence. Only the first letter of a sentence or proper nouns and the pronoun 'I' are capitalized. There are no proper nouns in the sentence: "I water the plant." is correct.