antifreeze....
World War 1 horses when muddy looks like an muddy horse..
its not a song its a cadence , = They Say That in the Army… =
No the word muddy is not a noun at all. The word muddy is an adjective.
It looks like a little yellow engine.It looks like a little yellow engine.
a muddy brown sludge
It looks like a little yellow engine.
antifreeze (Water) pouring down the front of the engine is from the water pump.
yes they do, they love muddy water with a warmish teperature.
The muddy water is considered to be a heterogeneous mixture due to the presence of distinct components: the water and the settled mud particles. Once the mud settles to the bottom, it can be separated from the water through processes like filtration or decantation.
Muddy water doesn't have a favorite color, as it is an inanimate mixture of water and soil or sediment. However, if you're referring to the metaphorical use of "muddy water" in contexts like decision-making or clarity, it suggests a lack of clarity rather than a specific color preference. In essence, muddy water is often associated with brown or murky hues, reflecting its unclear nature.
Muddy water is a suspension because the particles in a suspension are small, not settled, and separate if left undisturbed like in the most common kind of suspension made of silt and water.
You can obtain clean water from muddy water through a process called filtration. By passing the muddy water through a filter like a coffee filter, cloth, or sand, the solid particles and impurities in the water can be removed, leaving behind clean water. Boiling the filtered water can further disinfect it, making it safe for consumption.