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pounds!:) Hope i helped very very much
The first energy source used to power textile manufacturing plants was water, specifically water wheels and later water turbines. These water-powered machines were used to mechanize processes such as spinning and weaving in the early textile industry.
Water power was the first energy source used to power textile manufacturing plants during the Industrial Revolution. Factories were built near rivers and streams to harness the power of water to operate machinery such as water wheels and water mills.
Water is used as coolant in most reactor plants to keep the reactor cool and prevent over heating. They do not necessarily need to be near a source of water; water just has to be available. However, a lot of nuclear reactors are build by a natural source of water so that the water can be used as an emergency source of coolant to keep the reactor covered with water in case of a rupture.
An inclined trough used to convey water for a long distance is called an aqueduct. Aqueducts were used in ancient civilizations such as the Romans to transport water from a water source to urban areas for drinking, bathing, and irrigation.
The flow and return on a calorifier are used to circulate hot water from a heat source into the calorifier and to return cooled water back to the heat source for reheating. This helps maintain a consistent supply of hot water and ensures efficient heating of water within the calorifier.
A glass of water
i think they used the water source by the lakes and rivers
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Sewers.
i think they used the water source by the lakes and rivers
be discharged into a water reservoir or container.
The leading source of water in Australia is ground water. A whopping 1138 GL per year is used, opposed to the 658 GL of surface water.
They are from spain and are popularly used for trail riding.
Alot of Mexican food i used to live in El paso but then we moved.
An aqueduct is a water pipe. It is used to move water from a source to a place where it is needed.
Carbohydrate.
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