The only water that should be leaking from an automobile would be from the condensation drain for the Air Conditioning or from condensation out the exhaust pipe.
If you have water on your spark plugs you have a serious problem. That is coolant you see and not water. You have a blown head gasket or cracked head. This engine will self destruct if you continue to drive it. Have this repaired ASAP and stop driving it until you do.
The part shown above the water is known commonly as land.
Rain and water cause water to move throughout the hydrosphere.
wind, water, and ice
Well first of all earthquakes form tsunami's because the ground is shaking and being broken up which makes the water uneven and cause the water to move and the more closer it gets to shore the more shallow the water is their and will cause a tsunami.The main reason is that the underwater earthquakes are not strong enough to generate a tsunami.Additional answerWhen one tectonic plate slides over the top of another suddenly the sea floor rises abruptly, pushing all the water directly above it upwards. This causes the tsunami. But not all plate movements are large enough to cause a tsunami.
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The only time I have ever had water on my plugs in ANY motor is because of water in the cylinder.Check your oil for water and pray you don't have a bad head gasket.been there done that.
plugs you stick in your ear that cause nothing like water to get into your ear canal.
To much water can cause water logging. water table rises. The water evaporates and cause silinity.
Usual cause is a bad radiator, the coolant and trans fluid mixes in a failed cooler.
Wet/damp/faulty ignition wires, contaminated fuel (water), worn out spark plugs.
In the lower unit or gearbox
tRY SPRAYING THE RUN CHANNELS WITH SILICONE. I can almost guarantee that water is getting into the motor/gearbox housing and freezing . If the motor works when the temp. is above freezing then this is probably the cause. You will have to dismantle and reseal the motor or better yet replace it with a new one.
If the exposed part of an iceberg above the water was removed, it would cause the iceberg to become less stable and potentially tip over. Icebergs are inherently buoyant due to the displacement of water, so removing part of it would alter the balance and stability of the remaining structure.
There are a couple possibilities for foam in a gearbox. Gear oil is created with an anti-foaming additive in it, so if the fluid starts to break down because of normal wear, then it will start to foam. The solution is easy. Just change the fluid. The second option is that it got water in it, and the water will cause a foam. Also, just change the fluid.
there are 8 freeze plugs on the water jacket and 6 oil freeze plugs however you will have to pull the engine to get to the back of the motor to replace the 3 oil and 2 of the water jacket plugs
there are 8 freeze plugs on the water jacket and 6 oil freeze plugs however you will have to pull the engine to get to the back of the motor to replace the 3 oil and 2 of the water jacket plugs