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because it might be clogged Water level in your toilet bowl is first determined by the water level in your reserve tank on back of stool. Check there first to see if it is filling properly. Second reason, maybe that you have a obstruction in you main line, however slight it will cause gravity to take control.

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If a potato core is allowed to dehydrate by sitting in the open air would the water potential of the potato cells increase or decrease and why?

The water potential of the potato cells would decrease because as water leaves the cells through osmosis to the drier environment, it causes the concentration of solutes inside the cells to increase, lowering the water potential.


If salinity decreased at the poles the water near the poles would?

decrease in density and become water vapor


What would happen if water is running out of the drain faster than the spigot is putting water into the tub?

If the water is draining faster than the spigot is supplying water, the water level in the tub will decrease until the drain and spigot reach equilibrium. This may result in an empty tub if the drain efficiency is higher than the spigot's flow rate.


What would happen to a lake if the water from it is used to irrigate fields?

If water from a lake is used for irrigation, the lake's water level can decrease, potentially leading to decreased habitat for aquatic life, increased concentration of pollutants, and changes in the lake's temperature and water quality. This can have negative impacts on the ecosystem and overall health of the lake.


Does the atmospheric pressure increase or decrease as you move upward away from sea level?

Atmospheric pressure decreases as you move upward away from sea level due to the decrease in the weight of the air above pushing down. This means that atmospheric pressure is lower at high altitudes and higher at lower altitudes, such as at sea level.

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Which change in a sample of pond water could indicate that heterotropic microbes were active?

An increase in the levels of organic matter or a decrease in dissolved oxygen in the pond water could indicate that heterotropic microbes are active. This is because heterotrophic microbes decompose organic matter for energy, which can lead to changes in the water quality parameters.


What would happen if there was a decrease in the number of plants in a desert?

The number of first level consumers would decrease causing the second level to also decrease and so on up the food chain.


How do you expect the water level to change when the apparatus is placed in warm water?

When the apparatus is placed in warm water, the water level in the apparatus is expected to decrease as the liquid inside the apparatus expands due to the increase in temperature. This expansion will cause some liquid to spill out and the water level to drop.


What happens to the level of water in a test-tube as hydrogen is produced?

Ya... In a test tube add some aluminum foils and some amount of NaOH... Introduce the flame near mouth of the test tube... Then see the magic...


Does glacial advance decreases or increases sea level?

Glacial advance can decrease sea level because it locks up water in the form of ice on land, reducing the amount of liquid water in the oceans.


How would you know if water evaporates when boiled?

The volume of water decrease.


Would result in a decrease in entropy?

water freezing


Why Water would boil faster in mountains?

At lower pressure boiling points decrease. At high elevations, such as in mountains the atmospheric pressure is lower than at seas level.


If a ship in a canal lock springs a leak and sinks will the water level at the side of the canal lock rise fall or remain unchanged?

As the ship sinks, the water begins filling it up, so the water level would go down. The way the water level could go up is if you increase the displacement of the ship; however, by springing a leak, you effectively decrease it.


As you go to higher elevations above sea level the boiling point of water?

as you go higher above sea level, pressure decreases. Due to the decrease in pressure, the temperature needed for water to boil is less than it is than it would be at sea level. Thus, it would take less heat energy for the bonds to break and become a gas than it would in an environment with more pressure.


What would cause the water level in toilet bowl to decrease slightly with no flush?

It can happen several ways; Left alone the water will evaporate, The weather outside maybe windy causing a vacuum across the roof vent pipe, using a sink or toilet on a lower level of your home may cause some reduction of the water level... etc.


What would slow down the evaporation rate of a body of water?

A decrease of temperature involve a decrease of the evaporation rate.