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A Hybrid Vehicle.
a hybrid car
A hybrid is a vehicle that runs on both an energy source as in a battery which can be plugged in. It also has a smaller fuel engine that runs on gas.
The water that runs off the surface of the land and flows downhill into streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes is called surface water. This water collects in bodies of water through the process of runoff, which can carry various pollutants and nutrients from the land into water sources.
Any vehicle that runs in water should run in waste water also, though you may want to look into better-than-average corrosion resistance. The main thing is to make the undercarriage or hull or whatever (the part that touches or is submerged in or just above the water) watertight, and to make any moving parts in that area as resistant to water as possible.If you mean a vehicle that runs ON waste water (as fuel) ... good luck with that; have you ever heard the expression "You can't get blood from a stone"? Getting energy from waste water works only slightly better than that.
The water runs off mountains and other things causing run offs
Some soaks into the land, some evaporates, and some runs off to form creeks, rivers and lakes.
Oceans can both gain and lose water. They gain water from sources like rainfall, rivers, and melting ice caps. They lose water through processes like evaporation and when water is locked into glacial ice. Overall, the balance between these inputs and outputs determines whether the oceans are gaining or losing water.
Because, the land is above sea level, and the sea s at sea level so it runs to the lowest point due to gravity.
If your vehicle runs out of water/anti-freeze the engine will overheat and seize. You should receive ample warning before this happens but the consequences for ignoring the warnings can be disasterous. You could be looking at replacing your entire engine.
That depends on the vehicle. IF the belt runs the water pump an alternator, you won't be driving very long.
A strait is a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water.