pour first water because acid will burst pour first water because acid will burst
pour it out from the table./
Do bubbles escape when you squeeze a sponge under water air
pour boiling water into their ant hill. pour boiling water into their ant hill.
It keeps air in its shell then breathes it in
There is a large cooling system leak.
The water falls faster and pushed the water down allowing air in before the water balances out and the trapped air form air bubbles
Yes, sand has a lot of air in it. That is why when you pour water on sand, the water goes right through it.
Yes. Water is actually needed for concrete to set and is vital to the curing process. Concrete will set just fine under water. Depending on your specific application (will all of the pour be under water or will it start under water and finish above the water line) you may need to adjust the initial dryness of the mix as well as take more care in the pour. All of the volume of the concrete that is under water shoudl be poured in continuous fashtion. If you must pour in steps, the start of the next pour must be "in" the old pour so as to not leave a water survice between the pours. This "seam" will tend to stay and produce a weaker stucture.
what air under water?????
you can not make air stay under water!
Pour water in some wall then get fire and hold click under the water.
Under water doesnt have enough air molucules that we need. Therefore we cant breath underwater. :)
first you get some water then you pour it! first you get some water then you pour it! first you get some water then you pour it! first you get some water then you pour it!
Like water when you pour it down.
pour first water because acid will burst pour first water because acid will burst
air is in the water because although sea animals use this while breathing under the water