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Water you use/flush/drain is sent to an underground tank and stored there for awhile, and then usually sent via underground pipes to your City/States nearest Water Purification Plant, and then after being cleaned, sent out to be used again.

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Where does the water pump o ring go?

it goes into the tube that pushes into the flange that bolts to the water pump it goes into the tube that pushes into the flange that bolts to the water pump


What would happen if you put granite in water?

it will goes under the water.


How does the water cycle affect people?

In the water cycle the water from the oceans are evaporated into clouds by the sun. As more water is evaporated up in the clouds, more water would fall down as precipitation. The water falls because eventually there is so much water in the clouds that the clouds could not hold it all and the rain begins to fall. The precipitation either releases as rain or as snow. The water or rain flows off the runoff and goes bad into the ocean. Plants also use precipitation to keep themselves healthy, decreasing the chances of becoming dead. The water cycle affects water table levels because for example if the water evaporates into the clouds and the precipitation goes into the soil for the plants that will lower the water table levels because the water goes into the plant and can no longer go back into the oceans. In the water cycle the water from the oceans are evaporated into clouds by the sun. As more water is evaporated up in the clouds, more water would fall down as precipitation. The water falls because eventually there is so much water in the clouds that the clouds could not hold it all and the rain begins to fall. The precipitation either releases as rain or as snow. The water or rain flows off the runoff and goes bad into the ocean. Plants also use precipitation to keep themselves healthy, decreasing the chances of becoming dead. The water cycle affects water table levels because for example if the water evaporates into the clouds and the precipitation goes into the soil for the plants that will lower the water table levels because the water goes into the plant and can no longer go back into the oceans.


Where is thermostat on 97 grand am 2.4?

Follow the upper radiator hose, where it goes into the housing on the engine, sometimes, you have to remove the water pump on these critters to replace the thermostat.


How do rapids form?

Rapids form when there is hard rock and soft rock together. The water goes over the hard rock and then cuts through the soft rock. This makes a bump where the hard rock is and when the water goes over it the water is going to go up with the bump. These can make pot holes sometimes.

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Where does the water we use come from and where does it go?

it come from a lakeand goes to a filter


What do plants use dioxide for?

they use it when the CO2 goes in they let go and soon for water too


What happens to water after you use it?

it goes back through the water cycle system over and over again


Why is Los Angeles water ready to use?

because it goes through a process of cleaning brought to the city for us to use


How do you catch mackerel?

use a fishing lineby using a fishing rod which goes in the water and catches them


How do you make electricity from energy?

The principle is quite simple; when the tide goes up, catch the water in some container. When the tide goes down, use the potential energy of the water, as in any hydroelectric plant.


Where water goes when it evaporates?

Water vapors goes in the atmosphere.


Why do you use cold water to clean your teeth but hot water to clean everything else?

Because if hot water goes down your throat you get a stomach ache


When to use for and when to use to?

A drawbridge allows welcome guests into a castle to cross the moat(a trench of water that goes around the perimiter of the castle)


How do you make electrical energy from tides?

The principle is quite simple; when the tide goes up, catch the water in some container. When the tide goes down, use the potential energy of the water, as in any hydroelectric plant.


How does water goes through the plant?

Water goes through "xylem".


How would you separate the salt in the water solution?

If the solution only consists of dissolved salt and water, the answer is simple, just use evaportation, water goes, salt stays.