Well, the reservoirs in Singapore are one of the ways Singapore gets it's water.
From neighbouring countries
It gets food by importing them from many countries, especially Malaysia, which Singapore gets most of its daily necessities from, given its proximity. Singapore though, has its own produce of aeroponics (relatively scarce) and seafood.
bannana,grape,mango
The early bird gets the worm. or you could use...The squeaky wheel gets the oil, The loudest dog get shot first, etc.
Due to a shortage of available lands, the country of Singapore disposes of rubbish mainly via incineration. The first incineration plant in Singapore was established in 1979.
get an envelope put your mail the mailbox in buy a stamp, and hopefullly it gets where you need it to
Poultry is chicken or pork
Nope. Though Singapore does get heavy rainfall throughout the year. There is no dry or wet season. Though February, whilst still very wet, gets the least amount of rainfall in the year.
Yes, Singapore is practically on the equator, and is hot all year round. Beijing is more than 2500 miles (3700 km) further north and gets snow in winter.
Sure many goods came here for no reson
Poultry farms have chickens in them