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Hot water is typically on the left side of a faucet in many countries.
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because the heat dries up all of the water in the ground
because they are mostly in some place hot the water cannot be made or else it evaporates
all countries have water exept Desert Because it is Hot There and many people cant live without water
Cloud seeding is a weather modification technique used to enhance precipitation in areas experiencing water scarcity. While it can be applied in hot countries to potentially stimulate rainfall, its effectiveness is dependent on various factors such as atmospheric conditions, geography, and the type of clouds present. It is not a guaranteed solution for addressing water shortages in hot climates but can be considered as part of a broader strategy for water resource management.
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Water steams up by the weather. water doesn't steam up and go hot in countries like Antarctica and other cold countries. Like with human bodies, in horrendous weather you are cold and in extremely hot weather you are warm. Basically: Water depends on the weather.
Crops in hot countries with limited water adapt by developing deep roots to access water from underground sources. They also have mechanisms to minimize water loss, such as reduced leaf size or thick waxy coatings. Some crops, like cacti, are specifically designed to thrive in hot, arid conditions by storing water in their tissues.
Heat (as in a hot countries) enables water to be evaporated in large salt pans, leaving salt crystals behind. Salt is historically important, and trading in salt, and exotic spices, etc, was very important in trading between countries.
No most certainly not. In most countries this is illegal and you will be prosecuted if found guilty. Always use metallic pipes for hot water, inlet or outlet.
They are called mangroves.