They are called "buildings" regardless of what is on tip of them.
Hide behind those water tanks. The scuba tanks are filled and ready to go.
Yep they are.
To allow gravity to provide the pressure in the system. The alternative would be for powerful pumps to be used and that would be an expense
Continuous roof systems are called membrane roofing. This roofs are used for buildings and tanks. They are built on flat or nearly flat roofs to prevent leaks and help drain water off.
It turns out they are called 'Gasometers'- do an image search & you'll see heaps of them. Something to do with regulating domestic gas pressure I think. On wikipedia they are called 'Gas holder'I always wondered what they were too, I saw many in London and some in cities down here in Australia.
Unfortunately, there is no definition for the word plumming. However, the definition of plumbing is a system of pipes and tanks required for water supply in homes and buildings.
Where can I find information on septic tanks? You can find information on septic tanks at http://completewatersystems.com/products/? . The industry is called Xylem , the Motto is "Let's solve Water."
A) Fuel B)Water C)Holding D)ballast
They are called greenhouses.
A submarine has tanks that are called ballast tanks. When these tanks are flooded with sea water, the submarine sinks because the sub weighs more than the water it displaces. To rise again, the sub reduces its weight by pushing compressed air into the ballast tanks. The air forces the sea water out and sub returns to the surface. It maneuvers using its rudder and planes. A link is provided.
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water tanks are good for the environment because they only use rain water rather then water from dams