Copper is used as hot water pipes because the copper will not corrode when the hot water goes through the pipes
Water is forced up through a pipe or pipes.
Iron rusts easily when combined with water, and drain pipes have water flowing through them. If iron was used, the pipes would rust within a few days.
Funny Not really usually but if you do, then you have yourself really thin pipes. Its not that its a problem, its just that your pipes are thin and not that thick. I f i were you i would get myself some thick pipes
Underground irrigation delivers water to gardens and lawns through buried hoses or pipes.
Through pipes.
Through pipes through pipes
i think they go down the pipes and then it is sort of reused again by going through the water cleaning system
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Copper is used as hot water pipes because the copper will not corrode when the hot water goes through the pipes
water can go through pipes not lines that falls out
Copper is used as hot water pipes because the copper will not corrode when the hot water goes through the pipes
Through pipes
it goes through the pipes the pipes are connected to a big thing of water that connects to our faucets
The lead will leach into the water and give you lead poisoning.
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.
Water is forced up through a pipe or pipes.