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Sometimes natural gas heats your hot water tank.
A gas water heater consists of two assemblies: a tank to hold the water, and a burner under the tank to heat it. The two never touch, so you can't have natural gas in your water. The bubbles you see in your water are air.
Some natural resources include oil, gas, gold, silver, copper, and water.
Oil and natural gas.
its a gas tank with some gas hanging out of it
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coil, copper,peat, natural gascoil, copper,peat, natural gas
linen and fish natural gas,peat,copper
The only way to know for sure if a person has water in the gas tank is to drain the tank. Usually a car will sputter and die if there is water in the tank.
In Milwaukee the most common water heater is one powered by natural gas. This is also known as a tank water heater.
remove the fuel tank and drain the water
What will happen if water gets inside gas tank