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we use water for maching in WJM, and abrasives in AJM.
This is only cause of water pollution. Other causes are discharge of sewage in water bodies, discharge of industrial waste, use of fertilizers and pesticides, throwing garbage and other human activities.
No, the moray eel is not an electric fish because it does not generate an electric field. The electric eel, electric catfish and electric rays are examples of electric fish who's electrical organ discharge can be used to stun their prey.
A danger is practically impossible; the duration of a discharge is extremely short.
No. The lightening spreads a bit far and anything within that space would be killed, but the water shall not boil because the electric discharge is spread out so far.
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a streams discharge is the excess water from a storm or melted snow.
I am not aware of "water reticulation" as a term, however, since, reticulation means network, hence (I deduce), water reticulation should mean: The network of pipes that distribute water from sources of charge to points of discharge. This would be similar to a power grid which receives electric energy from various points of charge and delivers it to various points of discharge. A pump is a charging device at a point of charge. A valve is a flow control device along such a network of pipes. A faucet is a terminal flow control device at a point of discharge.
i think it is width X depth X velocity=discharge ?
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A No Discharge Zone (NDZ) is a designated body of water where the discharge of sewage from boats, whether treated or not, is prohibited.