The term "hydro" is a prefix derived from the Greek word for water, and is commonly used in words related to water or hydrogen. On the other hand, "hydra" refers to a genus of small, freshwater organisms known as Hydra, which are part of the phylum Cnidaria. In summary, "hydro" is a prefix indicating water or hydrogen, while "hydra" refers to a specific group of freshwater organisms.
Hydra 1 /hydra 2 /hydra 3/hydro blast
The main difference between Hydra 10 and Hydra 20 is their capacity. Hydra 10 has a capacity for 10 gallons, while Hydra 20 has a capacity for 20 gallons. This means Hydra 20 can filter a larger volume of water compared to Hydra 10.
A Hydra is a mythical creature. Hydras aren't real.
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what is a hydra
Greek: Hydro- Hydra- Latin: Aqua- Aque-
The length of the output shaft
Yes, hydro come from the Greek word for water, and wave power is classed as hydro power. Other kinds of hydro power are produced from the movement of water through dams, tides and rivers.
well i believe that aquaphobia should be a phobia but no there isn't
You can't. Hydras reproduce by budding. They don't need sex organs.
Singapore is fairly flat, whereas to use hydro power you need a difference of height between the water stored and the turbine plant.
it is the difference in elevation between head and tail water