1 You can hook it up to a sprinkler
2 Play limbo with it
3 spray random people
4 wash something (car,bike,shoes)
5 have a car wash
6 take it off the water thing and put it over a branch on a tree and climb it
7 (needs 2 people) one person go in there car and have another person spray the winsheld (looks very cool! you can also do this inside with someone out)
8 Play tug a war
9 put it under a trampoline and jump
10 make an obstcal corse and spray them as there doing it
11 jump rope
12 go swimming
13 water grass&plants
14 drag it on the ground have a cat or dog chase it
15 take it and cut little holes in it and make a sprinkler
That's all i can think of.You can also type this on Google and see where that takes you!
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coil the hose and put it in a bucket of warm water..or if no warm water put in some water..
You can run water uphill with a garden hose by decreasing the size of the hose as it moves away from the water source. By decreasing the hose size, pressure in the hose increases and the water will travel uphill.
they uses a hose and some water
Can you be specific? If you mean a garden hose, then basically water is let into the hose and pressure forces the water out.
If the end of the hose is running in a pool of water, yes
the used of water hose is to shower the plant or anything
Is the water hose leaking where it connects?
To accurately measure the water usage of your garden hose with a water meter, you can attach the water meter to the hose bib where the hose is connected. The meter will track the amount of water flowing through the hose, allowing you to monitor and record the usage accurately.
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You should not be drinking from a garden hose. They can leach chemicals into the water that are toxic. If you are trying to eat the garden hose, you've got some problems.
There is no difference.
A garden hose as a means to get water, yes. A fire hose, no.