Yes, water intake decreases fat deposits because it removes toxins in the cells. This will decrease your water weight and fat deposits.
internal piping has mineral deposits
Increasing the temperature will cause the pH to decrease.
water
Mostly by erosion but if it deposits briny water, that will also decrease fertility
thermostat, or buildup of deposits in intake and thermostat housing
No it increases them.
The urine volume will decrease.
By irritating a solution, increasing the concentration of the solute, by increasing the temperature
Well, water has 0 calories, so yes
Sodium is a mineral in salt which has an affinity for water. Increasing your intake of salt brings with it extra water therefore making a person heavier. It is water, however and NOT FAT. Therefore is temporary until your kidneys excrete the extra water it does NOT MAKE YOU FAT in the sense that you are storing extra fat deposits.
Increasing fiber intake lowers blood cholesterol.
You can increase your intake of fruits and vegetables to help clean out your colon. Additionally, increasing your daily intake of water can have the same effect.