gravity pulls the water down when it is poured
Hazardous materials that are poured down the drain can:damage the sewersdamage the waste water treatment facilitiescontaminate drinking water suppliesimpair the health and safety of sewer workers
Sewage is the dirty water which is poured down sewers from drains and lavatories.
Things that can safely go down the drain include water, soap, shampoo, and toothpaste. Other items, such as food scraps, grease, oil, and chemicals should not be poured down the drain as they can cause clogs, damage the plumbing system, or contaminate the water supply.
To properly dispose of holy water, it should be poured into the ground, preferably in a place where people do not walk. It should not be poured down a drain or thrown in the trash. This is done out of respect for the sacred nature of the water.
It's because Jesus was baptised that way. The reason Jesus had the oil poured on his head was because he was standing when he was baptised and the water would go down his whole body. Now we follow in tradition but infants can't stand.
To properly dispose of holy water, it should be poured into the ground or down a special drain called a sacrarium in a church. It should not be poured into regular drains or thrown away in the trash.
The storm arose and poured water down at the worstpossible time for the construction crew.
When the metal is poured into the Styrofoam cup of water, the heat stored in the metal is transferred to the water and the cup. This transfer of heat causes the temperature of the water and the cup to increase, as the metal cools down.
Water and water
He got a glass and poured out a drink of water for himself.
Not until you've run LOTS of water down the drain.
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