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Water makes sound slower and if it goes through matter it goes faster
Water makes sound slower and if it goes through matter it goes faster
Water is pumped from a energy plant into the earth trough pipes where it is heated by the heat of the earth. If the water is heated to the point of steam, it is forced up out of the earth and goes through a turbine. Thereafter, it is condensed back into liquid water in a condenser. This pressure differential between the high pressure steam and the low pressure in the condenser drives the turbine. If the water is merely heated up but not turned into steam, the water can be manually turned into steam on the surface at which point it goes through the same process.
When ice melts, its mass doesn't change. It just goes through a phase change and becomes water. Again, when water evaporates, it goes through a phase change and becomes water vapor. The conservation of mass is hence proved.
The water pump circulates it through and it either goes across or down then back into engine.
rain water.. it goes down the drain on a street or in a restroom and disappears when u r looking straight at it!
I pretty sure it goes to the ground, because it is basically water.
water goes up the stem and the plant goes through some process. Then it goes up to the leaves.
clean water is naturally dirty, it goes through a process in which then it becomes clean.
When water disappears down a sink, it goes through pipes and either goes into a septic system in the city or a septic tank in the country.
Recycled water. From used water. It goes through a cleaning process to filter out all the bacteria to create NEWater.
The process that the ice on Mount Everest goes through is called sublimation. Through this process, the water changes from 10 degrees Fahrenheit to 305 degrees Kelvin.
Water goes through "xylem".
it depends where you live within the country. it is often that the southern parts of the UK has very hard water. this is due to the process that the water goes through. if it goes through a lot of processing, it causes the water to become harder. hope this helps :)
because it goes through a process of cleaning brought to the city for us to use
ice because u get the water from lakes and the water has gone through the process of the water cycle then u clean the water and then somtimes people use it as ice.!=]=]=]=]=]=]=]=]=]=]=]=]=]=]=]=]=]
Purified water goes through several processes, which remove impurities. These processes, especially distillation, can remove many minerals from the water, but they can not be completely removed. Demineralized (DM) water goes through a special chemical process, which removes the mineral ions. This process is quicker, and can be done with scale build up. The end result is very similar to distilled water, however the demineralizing process cannot remove organic molecules, such as viruses and bacteria.