easy answer is...
Can you stick your finger between the timing cover and the back of the water pump??
no= short
yes= long
it is difference between the water level from head race and tail race
Same thing
water distribution system ===
The difference between a well and tubewell are the amounts of water they supply. Wells can supply any amount to certain locations like crops. Tubewells involve pumping ground water in specifically measured amounts.
Wet systems have water at all times, but a dry doesn't have water until supplied.
The difference between the bs3 and bs4 diesel engine is how the water is cooled. BS3 vehicles are newer. These are types of vehicles in India.
the normal is regular and a reverse is better
The main difference between short black and long black coffees is the amount of water used. A short black has a smaller amount of water and is more concentrated, while a long black has more water and is milder in flavor.
The difference between a mailman and water is water can be bottled and a mailman can't.
The main difference between water and ecowater is the hardness rating difference. For water testing and filter options, see your local water specialist.
The main difference between a caf express and a caf allong is the amount of water used. A caf express is a short, strong espresso with a small amount of water, while a caf allong is a longer espresso with more water, resulting in a milder flavor.
the difference is that water vapour is just one particle that joins together with more and more to form steam
the difference between fresh water and potable water is fresh water can come form the ground, and/or, ice burgs.
difference between air jet loom and water jet loom
The difference between two things is what traits or characteristics set them apart; why they are different. For example:Water and IceThe difference between water and ice is that water is a liquid and water is not. Another thing is that ice is very cold and water can be warm.
The difference between diarrhea and constipation is the water content of the stools.
No. Water is water.