i would think so like on the ocean how they have those long pipes going to bottem to get some.
Yes, although some can also be transported in liquid form using tankers and ships.
Water is transported from place to place through systems of pipes, aqueducts, and canals. In urban areas, water is typically carried through underground or aboveground pipes to homes and buildings. In rural areas, water may be transported through canals or aqueducts to distribute it to farms or communities.
Uhmm well...the pipes that they put through lakes or any water area through Chile
via pipes .......
well, people take pipes and take the petroleum found beneath the Earth's surface
Natural gas is the fossil fuel that reaches homes through underground pipes. It is a clean source of energy that is used for heating, cooking, and powering appliances. The natural gas is transported through a network of pipelines that deliver it directly to residential areas.
-fuel in cars -cold cream -bar of soap -water pipes -antiseptices -tires? -pipes -fan blades -humidifiers -petroleum jelly -keep us warm -produce containers -lamps that need oil
Geothermal energy is typically transported to customers through a network of underground pipes that carry hot water or steam from the geothermal power plant to the end users. The heat is then transferred through heat exchangers to provide heating or hot water to buildings or used to generate electricity.
Through pipes through pipes
They may have hair line cracks
Sewage is whats in the sewer. Sewage is human waste, water, and even rainwater which collects via a sewer and then gets transported through pipes underground to sewage plants.
no