Because for the past two years the rainfall has been unusually light so some areas are now experiencing drought conditions.
Yes There is a hosepipe ban in london
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The specific date for a hosepipe ban can vary by region and year. Many hosepipe bans in the UK, for example, typically occur during the summer months in response to drought conditions. It's best to check local water authority announcements for the exact start date of any hosepipe ban in your area.
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The forces applied to a hosepipe when the water is turned on is high pressure from the water being stopped in the rubber hose by the nozzle. The force and pressure of the water is pushing out from the inside of the hosepipe.
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Most of our cool, wet, temperate, British weather comes directly off the Atlantic Ocean. It is said that three days of hot summer sun, will either bring on a garden hosepipe ban, or will end in thunderstorms and torrential rain. The warm Gulf Stream, flowing from the Gulf of Mexico to British shores, give Britain milder winters compared to the nearby continent.
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China declared a ban on opium trading and ordered Britain to stop
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The amount of water a hosepipe uses depends on its flow rate, which is measured in liters per minute or hour. To calculate the total amount of water used, you would need to know the flow rate and the duration the hosepipe is run.