Water contamination in lubricating oil can occur due to various reasons such as leaking seals, faulty gaskets, or condensation buildup. Water entering the lubricating oil can lead to decreased lubrication efficiency, corrosion of metal surfaces, and reduced oil viscosity, ultimately affecting the performance of the machinery. Regular monitoring and maintenance practices are important to prevent water contamination in lubricating oil.
Because you need to measure the temperature of water, not the air.
Plants that shrivel and turn brown are not getting enough water. Plants that start showing signs of mold may be overwatered.
Geography:)
The pH depends on the temperature.
water. Because of the water cycle it goes round and round rather than actually getting used up.
Getting it From a Water Cycle
Yes it is
it has no way of getting the water
the salt prevents the water from getting cold
By getting the most amount of water they can
The answer to this question is Dependent on many variables. This depends on where the water is getting lost, how fast it is getting lost, etc...
Well hopfully it will purify water and might stop us getting our teeth getting brown stains.
it would be caused by getting water in the engine make sure your radiator has fluid/water . If it doesn't then your water pump is bad. Which means your getting water in the engine...
If your aquarium is getting lower in water, it means the water is being vaporized by the light and no need to worry, just refill it.
it is a device for getting water from wells
Yes
it is a device for getting water from wells