The soil is at "field capacity". In other words the capillary spaces are already full of water to the surface, hence no more water can be absorbed.
The heat will flow from the boiling water to the block of ice.
It is going to flow, to the ocean If it's only one cup of water, it will probably spread out a bit, maybe run into the gutter or into the grass, soak into the sidewalk or the ground, and then evaporate.
Sediments are deposited when the water flow begins to decrease. When this happens, the water can no longer move the sediment around, therefore, sediments will fall to the bottom.
The melted water runs away into the ocean raising sea levels. Some rivers depend on melting glaciers for their flow. If the glacier melts entirely then countries that rely on that river for water will be in trouble.
Basically, you just put a few 3" tabs of chlorine in the dispenser and set it in the pool. Sometimes they have adjustments on the bottom which regulate water flow. I usually leave them open for max flow at all times in order to get the maximum amount of chlorine into the water. Also, make certain that you attach it to the ladder or somewhere convenient because it can float and block the skimmers.
The heat will flow from the boiling water to the block of ice.
if you block the flow then AC will be useless
timber = wood dam = structure built to block/slow the flow of water so... timber dam is a wooden structure created to block or slow the flow of water.
to get more aire flow though the block.
The flow of water slows enough for the silt to be deposited.
it speeds up
It starts to flow faster!
In through the bottom hose, out through the top.
Strainer
They can flow around since they're not as tightly packed anymore.
The water is vaporized and the tissue is burned.
Dig a 4 by 4 block hole 1 block deep. Place a water source block in each of 2 opposite corners. Now you can take as much water as you need from it, and it will always flow back into still water.