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Q: What is the Important of Pipe borne water?
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What is pipe-borne water?

i don't really know what it means


I have a clogged pipe in bathroom sink it has a lot of black stuff coming from the pipe what is it?

Soap scum and lots of bacteria mixed in with skin cells and other water borne diseases (slime)


What is 'water-borne vessels'?

Because 'borne' means 'carried', the term means 'a vessel carried by water'. Floating objects (on water) are said to be 'water-borne', and floating objects (on air) are said to be 'air-borne'.


What is 'water borne vessels'?

Because 'borne' means 'carried', the term means 'a vessel carried by water'. Floating objects (on water) are said to be 'water-borne', and floating objects (on air) are said to be 'air-borne'.


Examples of Water-borne disease?

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How do you prevent water logging?

It is important to stick an extra fat pipe in the place where the water is logging. - wikipedia


Which Sumerian discovery was most important?

The wheel because they used the wheel to get the water pipe


What are water diseases called?

Water borne infections


Is tuberculosis a water borne disease?

no


Hot water pipe or cold water pipe which will rust first?

Hot water pipe rust first as compared to the cold water pipe for the same chemical composition of the water.


Why air borne and water borne chemicals are both local and global issues?

Because air and water is free to move around the earth.


What is air borne and water borne diseases?

Air borne diseases. These crop diseases are transmitted by the air, e.g., 'rust of wheat' , "blast of rice" , etc. Air-borne diseases attack all aerial parts of the plants, e.g., leaf, flower, and fruits. Water borne diseases. Pathogens of these crop diseases are transmitted by the water, e.g., "bacterial blight of rice".