Jerusalem quite famously has no water. It sits on a hill overlooking no rivers or streams or seas or lakes of any kind.
The only water which Jerusalem has access to is a fresh-water spring. This water was brought into the Old City by digging and underground passageway called "Hezekiah's Tunnel".
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Two kinds of Water pollution is acid and garbage.
Jerusalem is near the river Jordan and the Red Sea, but there are no bodies of water that are actually in Jerusalem.
Rain and snow are two forms of precipitation that return water to Earth's surface. Rain is liquid water falling from the clouds, while snow is frozen water crystals that fall as flakes.
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The question as posed describes an impossibility. Jerusalem is an inland city with no access to any rivers or moving bodies of water. (Jerusalem's water comes primarily from underground aquifers and pipes.) As a result, no ships can sail into or out of Jerusalem.
Jerusalem artichokes are not actually artichokes at all. If you do not have any on hand, you can substitute water chestnuts, or jicama for the Jerusalem artichokes.
No. Jerusalem and Nazareth are two separate cities. In Biblical times, Nazareth was in Galilee and Jerusalem in Judea.
Water vapor and rain are fresh water, as is frozen sea water. However, all can contain or acquire impurities.
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