A shadoof is used to get water from one level to another. It is usually used to raise water from a lower level to a higher one.
the difference between salt water and fresh water is that salt water is from the ocean and fresh water is water that hasn't gotten to the ocean and so the water is clean, And you can only drink fresh water not salt water
No. Water is water.
Water is already water so when water goes with water it becomes water then you add salt and water and it becomes salt water so you take your salt water and take your water in the water and mix the water in the water with the salt water it becomes the water in the water with salt water
The water cycle
Distillation of water (resulting in distilled water) is the best way or purifying water. Since the contaminants in water (ions, metals, microbes) are generally larger than water molecules, when water is evaporated, the contaminants are left behind. The evaporated water can then be condensed as pure water.
Shadoof Hanyaki(Sha duf han yahc e) had created the shadoof to get water for his family safely and decided to build them along the nile to help out others too
A shadoof is a device used to gather water with a pivoted stick and a bucket attached to the end of it.
A counterpoint lift called a shadoof - also called shaduf, dhenkli or a picottah.
It is called a shadoof.
Shadoof was used by the Egyptians as a type of irrigation to water dry patches that were near canals. The shadoof could fetch stored canal water and pour it to the required direction.
it helped ancient Egyptians get water easier, and faster.
Did you mean "shadoof", a bucket on a pole with a counter weight used to lift water.
A shadoof is used by farmers who need to get water for their crops or fields when the river(s) aren't easily available. They are used to get water from below ground level (a hole) or off a small cliff that the river usually fills to the top.
it works by one person pulling on the opposite end therefor lifting the bucket out of the water with the water in it
it help by bringing water to dry places
Yes - it is still in use in areas of Africa and Asia to draw water.
The word is spelled shaduf or shadoof, and it is a device used for drawing water from a well. It was invented in ancient Egypt.