No, they usually break because of age of pipe and pressure from above.
Earthquakes can cause water pipes, gas pipes, and underground sewers to burst or break, refineries to be damaged, etc. which causes pollution.
[Well Im not really sure about my answer but ill try to give it my best shot ok. Trees shouldn't be planted near under water pipes because plant roots can grow into cracks in the pipes and cause more larger cracks and slowly break it apart.]
Water moves underground through pipes and man made tunnels. If there are no pipes or tunnels, water finds little holes or crevices to move through.
Underground/Above ground pipes from the water station
if the water in the pipes freezes, it will expand and break the pipes.
Underground irrigation delivers water to gardens and lawns through buried hoses or pipes.
through pipes underground that are under pressure.
Underground pipes are used to circulate water or air to produce geothermal energy. It is thermal energy generated and stored in the Earth.
if the water in the pipes freezes, it will expand and break the pipes.
if the water in the pipes freezes, it will expand and break the pipes.
if the water in the pipes freezes, it will expand and break the pipes.
Through pipes underground,then it flows into the river in which you got the water from in the first place.