because water will effected by lead poison
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It is supplied, under pressure, through a system of underground pipes.
Distributing pipe
hot natural spring water/steam supplied through pipes.
Yes, babies need water. Water is often supplied to infants through milk and food (yes, there is lots of water in both!)
Drip Irrigation is its another name. In this techniques water is supplied through tubes. It saves water and also through the help of sensors it will improve farming.
Water is supplied to dry land through a process called irrigation. This involves using artificial methods to bring water to crops or plants, such as through canals, pipes, sprinklers, or drip systems. Irrigation helps sustain agriculture in areas where natural rainfall is insufficient.
Water should be supplied daily for the leopard gecko as they do not require a misting daily, a bowl of standing water is required.
Water was supplied to the city of Thanjavur through a system of tanks, wells, and canals known as the Kallanai or Grand Anicut. This ancient irrigation system was originally built by the Chola rulers and is still in use today, providing water for agriculture and other needs in the region.
Water is supplied to the International Space Station through a system that recycles urine, sweat, and exhaled moisture from the astronauts. This reclaimed water is then purified and reused for drinking, cooking, and hygiene purposes. Additionally, periodic resupply missions bring up additional water from Earth when needed.
If it supplied "for drinking" then the citizen of any country would have obvious legal redress if the water thus supplied proven to be unfit to drink. However in some countries the supplied tap water is NOT advertised as "fit for drinking" and needs to be boiled. In this instance the water supplied to citizens would not be suitable for human consumption.
Sweat is created by the excretion of fluid and molecules from the sebaceous glands. These glands get water from the extracellular fluid, which in turn is supplied through the blood.