Probably before Roman times.
Rainwater litter is probably the little bits of leaves and dirt that collect on your roof and are washed down with the first flush of rain.If you have a rainwater tank you should consider having a "first flush diverter" or a "rainwater litter catcher" so that the litter does not end up in your tank.
An intense bushfire would severely warp a plastic rainwater tank.
no because if its a freshwater tank the rain has salt in it
Rainwater is distelled water and tankwater is used for home porpes
To fix smelly rainwater tanks, first, clean the tank thoroughly by removing any debris, algae, or sediment. Use a mixture of water and vinegar or a specialized tank cleaner to scrub the interior surfaces. Ensure that the tank is properly sealed to prevent contamination and install a first-flush diverter to minimize debris entering the tank. Regular maintenance, including periodic cleaning and checking for leaks, can help prevent odors from returning.
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Little Willie was the name of the first tank. It was a prototype that was made in the Fall of 1915 and led to the Mark I tank in the First World War.
This is not advisable as composition of rain water is nowadays unpredictable.
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the very first tank was made in 1915 by the British. The Tank was very valuable to stop trench warfare and to destroy boundaries in the war and to get past walls and stuff like that.
the first "tank" was designed in 1912 but they emerged in britin and france in 1915-16.
england made the first tank ever in 1915. it scared the crap out of the germans but was only 4 mph and had an ineffective cannon on it.