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In a scientific experiment, a source of error is something that could have caused you to obtain an incorrect result. Example: You are performing an experiment to see how much 30 liters of water weigh. If you accidently pour 32 liters of water when you meant to pour 30, that would be a source of error, because it would give you the incorrect result.
Water is a very valuable resource in the Middle East and the rivers are the biggest source of fresh water in the region. Therefore, each country tries its hardest to acquire as much water from any particular river as it can.
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There is that much of it it evaporates by any source of heat
because there is so much water so it doesn't matter how much water is used up there will always be more
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depends on power source, how much water you want to shift, and how far you have to lift or need to push the water uphill
depends how big the heating source is
Difficult to answer as it all depends on the source...
It depends on the source of the water, if you collected 1400 ml of rainwater it would be free. If you purchased it as bottled water it would cost you as much as the vendor could get away with.