Older heater with rust build up in the bottom of the tank.
The most usual cause for brown water in the bath is a growth of algae in your hot water tank; it could also be rust in the hot water tank. The simplest solution, although very expensive, is a new hot water tank. Personally, I would be willing to bathe in brownish water.
Yes it would cause it has water in it
Hot water tank needs bleed of air,
The hot water may be brown due to rust or sediment buildup in the pipes, which can discolor the water as it flows through them.
Hot water... sometimes semen.
water pump, oil, water, engine coolant....main cause would be engine coolant, just check to see if you have a leak.
Possible causes could include a blockage in the hot water system, a faulty hot water valve or fixture, or sediment buildup in the hot water heater. It's also possible that there may be an issue with the hot water supply line or a malfunctioning hot water pump.
My first thought is a leaky hot water line.
If it is a electric water heater, then one of the heating elements are burned out.
If the water or soup you are putting your dumplings in is not hot enough it can cause them to fall apart.
Brown hot water can be caused by sediment buildup in your water heater or pipes. This sediment can be minerals or rust that have accumulated over time. Flushing your water heater and checking your pipes can help resolve this issue.
Lots of stuf can cause it including sediment or a blocked supply line