The term "waterpipe" is usually used when talking plumbing. It
is a term that refers to a pipe that supplies fresh water to a
water heater, water softener, faucet, etc. The term can also be
applied to the large pipes that carry fresh water throughout a city
underground. Pipes can be steel or copper. The term "waterpipe" is
never used to refer to the pipes in a house that carry waste water.
These would be sewer pipes.
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What do you call a scientist who studies fungi
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A scientist that studies fungi is called a mycologist.
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What is another name for the Aurora Australis
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The Aurora Australis are also known as the Southern Lights. They
are the southern equivalent of the Aurora Borealis, or Northern
Lights.
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Location of the greatest frequency of earthquake activity
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yanks213
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Percentage of water in your body
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Your body is approximately 60% water, which is why water is
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Structure built across a river to control the flow of water
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Weir
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What ozone layer is polluted
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Ozone depletion is the process where ozone holes are created in
the ozone layer. It is caused due to the action of
chloro-floro-carbons on the ozone molecule to break it down to
oxygen.
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What percentage of earth's water is usable by humans
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2%
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What is the average amount of precipitation do that freshwater biomes get
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what is the amount of precipitation of freszh water
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What is the mixture of air
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Air molecules and water molecules!
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What state of matter consits of electrically charged particles
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ions are electrically charged particles
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Gaseous form of water is called
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water vapour
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What is the condition of the earth's atmosphere at a particular place called
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The condition of the earth's atmosphere at a particular place is
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Why are water droplets and ice crystals heavy but can t stay in the air
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GRAVITY Gravity is pulling on the water droplets and ice
crystals just like everything else, so they fall to earth and that
is why they can't stay in the air.
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Does Earth's moon have water on it
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Apparently - in the form of ice
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How do you use water as an energy source
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Hydroelectric power (dams)
Tidal power
Wave power
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hydroelectric dams
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What is a waterpipe
The term "waterpipe" is usually used when talking plumbing. It
is a term that refers to a pipe that supplies fresh water to a
water heater, water softener, faucet, etc. The term can also be
applied to the large pipes that carry fresh water throughout a city
underground. Pipes can be steel or copper. The term "waterpipe" is
never used to refer to the pipes in a house that carry waste water.
These would be sewer pipes.
What do you call a scientist who studies fungi
A scientist that studies fungi is called a mycologist.
What is another name for the Aurora Australis
The Aurora Australis are also known as the Southern Lights. They
are the southern equivalent of the Aurora Borealis, or Northern
Lights.
Location of the greatest frequency of earthquake activity
yanks213
Percentage of water in your body
Your body is approximately 60% water, which is why water is
essential for human to survive.
Structure built across a river to control the flow of water
Weir
What ozone layer is polluted
Ozone depletion is the process where ozone holes are created in
the ozone layer. It is caused due to the action of
chloro-floro-carbons on the ozone molecule to break it down to
oxygen.
What percentage of earth's water is usable by humans
2%
What is the average amount of precipitation do that freshwater biomes get
what is the amount of precipitation of freszh water
What is the mixture of air
Air molecules and water molecules!
What state of matter consits of electrically charged particles
ions are electrically charged particles
Gaseous form of water is called
water vapour
What is the condition of the earth's atmosphere at a particular place called
The condition of the earth's atmosphere at a particular place is
called "Weather".
Why are water droplets and ice crystals heavy but can t stay in the air
GRAVITY Gravity is pulling on the water droplets and ice
crystals just like everything else, so they fall to earth and that
is why they can't stay in the air.
Hope I've answered some of your question for you!
Does Earth's moon have water on it
Apparently - in the form of ice
How do you use water as an energy source
Hydroelectric power (dams)
Tidal power
Wave power
What are dams built to generate energy from water call