Up to 24 hours
Up to 24 hours
2-4 weeks possibly.
it is long and has little holes to wash way the dirt and water
For many centuries water mills were used to grind corn, but obviously not to produce electricity. That has been done since about 1880, ie as long as electricity has been known about.
It all depends on where it is staying if it has enough sunlight or enough water.
they store it in there humps
Donkeys do not store water like camels. They are not able to retain water for long periods of time and rely on frequent access to fresh water sources to stay hydrated.
the 5,000 psi is the amount of pressure the concrete can withstand before it will crush. it has nothing to do with water proofing. to find out if you need water proofing you need to know how poores the concrete is and how quickly the ground out side will drain water. it only takes about 6 psi for water to penatrate most concrete walls, it is more a matter how long the water is alowed to stay against the wall, there for how far through the concrete it can penatrate if you have a good working drain you will most likely never need water proofing. but if you dont own a backhoe it is far cheaper to put it on the outside before the hole is filled.
freeze it in a container that will expaand as the ice freezes, this will keep toxins for contaminating your water
Yellow Pages offers a long list of waterproofing companies in NJ. Some companies that advertise directly for the New Jersey area are Vulcan, and Select Water Proofing USA.
If kept in a water tight container up to a year
yes they help to store and conserve water for a long period of time but needs to be cleaned reguarly
The hot water in the shower does not last long because the water heater has a limited capacity to heat and store hot water, which can be quickly used up when taking a shower.
because camels store water in their stomach
No. Camels do not store water in their hump. The hump is used to store fat.
An unopened bottle has an indefinite shelf life.
Water, even a baby calf will not live long on the "milk" sold to humans at the grocery store.