Water flows through a horizontal

  1. hich phrase describes runoff? underground water that flows into lakes river water that empties into an ocean water from streams
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  2. Low water flows are a common problem for ecosystems in semi-urban streams. Should the suggestion of using domestic drinking
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  3. Water flows out horizontalmy at the end of a pipe at a height of 52 cm from the floor.If the horizontal distance before it hits
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  4. Water flows out horizontalmy at the end of a pipe at a height of 52 cm from the floor.If the horizontal distance before it hits
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  5. Water flows through a horizontal tube of diameter 2.6cm that is joined to a second horizontal tube of diameter 1.7cm . The
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  6. Water flows through a horizontal tube of diameter 2.9 cm that is joined to a second horizontal tube of diameter 1.5 cm. The
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  7. Water flows through a horizontal tube of diameter 2.9cm that is joined to a second horizontal tube of diameter 1.5 cm. The
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  8. Water flows through a horizontal tube of diameter 2.7 cm that is joined to a second horizontal tube of diameter 1.9 cm. The
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  9. Water (density = 1.0 × 103 kg/m3) flows through a horizontal tapered pipe. At the wide end its speed is 4.0m/s and at the
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  10. Water is flowing through a rectangular channel that is 12 m wide with a speed of 0.75 m/s. The water then flows into four
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