You have a serious internal engine failure.
Did you mean water comes out the plug hole after you have taken the spark plug out? If you did I would say you have a blown head gasket or cracked head. If it is really bad it will fill the cylinder up and you will not be able to crank the car over, you can't compress a cylinder full of water.
Yes they dig tunnnels underground. In DC they are all over. You can see the tunnel holes everywhere and we fill them with water to collapse them.
It comes in really good use you can make spark candles and fill guns with it you can do lots of things with it
Sounds like Digger Wasps
Holes don't fill things up, they empty it
Example sentence - We dug a hole in the sand and will fill it with water when the tide comes in.
Fill them up again.
try a water fountain. u push the button and water comes out.
Cement mixed with water, sand (gravel) - in other words more concrete.
a. With a hot nail, punch 4 identical small holes along a straight line on a large plastic bottle. b. Put a sticky tape on the holes to prevent water from leaking. fill the bottle with water. c. Now remove the sticky tape. Compare the trajectory of the water streams from the different holes. Why do you think water from the different holes have different trajectories? what does this indicate?
Basically because there are drainage systems in place which prevent something such as this happening. But I know at my club when there is heavy rain the green become saturated and the holes fill up with water, the course is virtually unplayable when this happens.
Bondo.