Most drillers have a good idea how much water will flow while drilling. If this is an older existing well, the only way is to conduct a 'controlled flow and recovery test' .
Most drillers have a good idea how much water will flow while drilling. If this is an older existing well, the only way is to conduct a 'controlled flow and recovery test' .
Plants need plenty of sunlight, enough water and good soil to grow well. Too much water isn't good for them and poor soil isn't either.
well enough
Egyptians want it to flood every year so they can have enough water to cause the soil to dampen to produce vegetables, fruits, trees, etc. Hope this helps, (by the way, if you wanted to know how I got the answer, well in it's in my textbook... :] ....)
well you just do who knows?
Civilisation can only begin when there is enough prosperity to provide a surplus of produce to divert after providing subsistence. The river valleys were fertile and well watered enough to produce this surplus.
NOTHING. Well that could be right but also if your body can not produce enough mucus, your body could cause you to get an ulcer.
Since water is transparent it does not absorb sunlight well, however, you could heat the container that the water is in (especially if it is an opaque container, not a glass container) and then the heated container would heat the water. A solar oven can easily produce enough heat to boil water. If you are not careful it might produce too much heat, and melt the pot.
yes !
The zone of saturation
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The water is pumped upwards by the atmospheric pressure acting on the surface of the water in the well. That is only strong enough to support a column of water that is 10m tall.The water is pumped upwards by the atmospheric pressure acting on the surface of the water in the well. That is only strong enough to support a column of water that is 10m tall.The water is pumped upwards by the atmospheric pressure acting on the surface of the water in the well. That is only strong enough to support a column of water that is 10m tall.The water is pumped upwards by the atmospheric pressure acting on the surface of the water in the well. That is only strong enough to support a column of water that is 10m tall.
well... i dont exactly know, but if you leave it in the sun long enough, the water might dry up, or cover it up when ur not using it so that if it rains nothing happens :)