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The subsurface layer in which groundwater seeps up from a water table by capillary action to fill pores.
If it is a sealed battery you cannot. If it has fill caps, then remove the caps and fill each cell to the full mark with distilled water.
Yes the oceans cannot fill it because water always flows.
If the electricity for the water power plant goes out, water cannot be pumped to your toilet for flushing.
There isn't any oxygen to fill your lungs with.
The pulmanary vein. It comes out of the Right ventricle (heart) and goes to fill the capillary bed in the lungs. Actually it isn't strictlly true to say it opens into a capillary as there are venules before the capillaries. It also is the only vien that conducts blood away from the heart and not towards it.
On one fill circuit, the blood will go through two capillary beds, one of which is at the end organ, and the other is in the lungs.
It is part of the optional trip computer. If the system does not show you the average mpg's, current mpg's, and mileage to next fill up you wont have the thermometer.
Water would theoretically work in a thermometer provided you were only interested in temperatures in water's liquid range. However: Temperatures below the freezing point of water are not at all uncommon in many populated areas; and Water has high surface tension and wets glass fairly well, so you might get droplets of water sticking to the sides of the tube. Water will also start to expand after 4oC and below, which means the thermometer would say it's getting warmer when it's actually getting colder.
No, they cannot.
Takes a long time to fill a tub, for toilets to refill after flushing. Cannot spray water as far with a hose or sprinkler.
Please fill the ewer with water.