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The pipeline originated from one place and terminated at another place with inthe country (crosses various part of a country) known as cross country pipeline. This terms iswidely used for Oil & Gas pipelines.
a cross country pipeline is a pipeline which starts from a country and its destination is another country but it passes through one or more other countries. It can carry oil gas supply petroleum supply etc.
To construct a pipeline from the oil refinery to the storage tanks on the south bank of the river, the pipeline must cross the river, which is 2 km wide. The refinery is positioned 1 km north of the river's north bank, meaning the pipeline will need to cover this distance vertically before crossing horizontally. The optimal path for the pipeline will likely involve a combination of vertical and horizontal sections to minimize construction costs and maximize efficiency.
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Cross country running started in England
Obviously if the pipeline is running downhill you would be getting the benefit of gravity. Also every few years someone suggests that we pipe water from the American-Canadien great lakes to the American desert southwest. This more than likely will never happen as the pipeline would have to cross the Rocky Mountains and would require large amounts of energy to overcome the elevational effects. Water weighs in at approx. 8 pounds per gallon so start figuring how expensive this water will be... Search on the terms "Pipeline hydraulics" etc for a better explanation from a real engineer.
Yes, cross country does provide exercise
Cross Country USA was created in 1985.
Cross Country USA happened in 1985.
Cross-Country Crime was created in 1995.
When selecting cross country skis, consider factors such as your skill level, the type of terrain you'll be skiing on, the length and width of the skis, the material they are made of, and the binding system. These factors can affect your performance and comfort while skiing.