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from the soil
Because oil and water do not mix unless you have an emulsifier
Liquid boils when it reaches 100 degrees Fahrenheit.Additional answerHey, come on! Not all liquids boil at 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Water boils at 100 degrees centigrade, for example. Each liquid has a different boiling point.
undergo the process of condensation. This occurs when the water vapor cools and loses energy, causing the molecules to come together and form liquid water droplets. Condensation can happen when steam comes into contact with a cooler surface, such as when steam from a shower condenses on a bathroom mirror.
It is about 72 degrees F. if the temperature in the room is 72 degrees F. In other words, water at room temperature is generally somewhere near the temperature of the room.
A water plant. Water doesnt come from there. It is usually filtered there and then distributed from there.
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may be a bad thermostat
nobecause if it doesnt evaporate it has no way to come down
with soap and water, if it doesnt come off then it isn't honeydew...
The simple answer is that it doesnt directly come from the sun. The water cycle is a result of sun evaporating the water for rain, so in a sense, it reintroduces it back into the water cycle.
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The valve stem and/or washer on the cold side needs to be fixed.
so that the bacteria doesnt come off
It could be a number of reasons. Has any of your pipes frozen? Are all of the water valves turned on? Did you pay your water bill?
I have a 2003 X type Jaguar and the a/c does not come on when it's 45 degrees outside. Why?
It depends were you live - I live in north Europe and never water them in the spring Lavender is a tuff plant that doesnt need water when it is cool and it grows slow, when it is summer and the plant grows fast and the blooms fold out it needs water if it doesnt come from the sky - Luise