Drain line is clogged.
create something like a hole or drain that can drain out the water
Draining refers to water falling due to gravity so you can't technically drain a washing machine to an overhead drain. However, washing machines don't really drain. The water is pumped out and up and can therefore be discharged to a drain that is slightly higher than the washing machine itself
A floor drain , drains water and other liquids that spilled on the floor
The sewer
remove the fuel tank and drain the water
The drain water eventually goes to the ocean.. That's called pollution..
It depends where the drain is. It will reach a river or the sea eventually and may pass through some sewerage processing on the way.
Hazardous materials that are poured down the drain can:damage the sewersdamage the waste water treatment facilitiescontaminate drinking water suppliesimpair the health and safety of sewer workers
The water sinks to the bottom. If your pick-up in near the bottom your engine will quit. You will need to drain the tank.
It won't run properly, you'll have to drain the oil all out.
A earthquake shakes the ground and the building collapses. A flood happens when the drain gets blocked with water and water goes everywhereand ruins houses
depends on how much water if its alot you can do one of two things drain the tank or add alot of dry gas more water more dry gas
you can drain the water out by friking draining it you dimwit
i have to drain out 4800 cusec of water
The word drain is a noun (drain, drains) or a verb(drain, drains, draining, drained). Examples:noun: The water ran down the drain.verb: I pulled the plug to drain the water.
Runoff water is the water flow that happens when soil is unfiltered to full capacity and all the extra water such as rain or melted water