Water comes out of a hydrant. Firemen use hydrants when they are putting out fires in houses and businesses around town.
about $1500-$2500 depending on the bury (depth) of the hydrant. I sell hydrants.
I have a number 4 model. the above ground portion weighs 200 lbs + or - a lb or 2
Water that comes comes from a well or water that comes from the ground
Water comes out from the spout.
Water that is falling is having its potential energy (owing to its height - the fact that it has been "lifted" somehow) converted into kinetic energy. We frequently use the kinetic energy in a mechanical application to drive a wheel, a turbine blade or the like. Water = Hydro - remember this connection. The water monster from fables is the Hydra The water for the fire trucks comes from a fire Hydrant. WHen you don't have enough water you are deHYDRATEd. And of course, when you get electricity frmo water, it is: HYDROelectric. Interesting that the main component of water is HYDROgen, huh?
The word "hydrant" comes from hydro, a Greek word for water. It comes from the Hydra, a many-headed water beast.
The adjective for the word hydrant is "hydrant."
no hydrant
Because its the only type of hydrant there is
Because its the only type of hydrant there is
The prefix for "hydrant" is "hydro-," which means relating to water.
dont park by a fire hydrant!
The correct spelling for hydrant is H-Y-D-R-A-N-T.
The height of a standard fir hydrant is 28.63 inches. The diameter of a standard fire hydrant is 10 inches.
The brand of yard hydrant that is the best is Woodford's. It is made in the United States. It is a frost free hydrant.
You are not supposed to park in front of a fire hydrant
i saw the fire department working on a fire hydrant