The answer depends on the flow rate or the water pressure, not just the pipe size.
It depends on two other factors viz;- #1 How deep is the pool #2 Rate of flow of the inflowing water.
It depends on the flow rate in the hose and that depends on the water pressure.
A 5 Micron because it is smaller than the 30 Micron. Thanks! I'm not a professional plumber, but I am a college graduate, and it seems to me that 5-micron openings would not restrict water flow more that 30-micron openings as long as there are at least 36 times as many of them, so I would think that it depends not only on the particulate size for which the filter is rated but also on the filter's surface area and density (please let me know if I am wrong). -HW
That depends on the composition of the container, the method of adding heat to thecontainer, the rate at which heat is added to the container, the air pressure abovethe surface of the water, the relative humidity of the air above the surface of thewater, and the rate at which the air above the surface of the water is in motion.In general, the time required, in minutes, is(90)/(the rate of evaporation achieved, expressed in cubic inches per minute)
Water is believed to have formed channels on the surface of Mars long ago. Evidence such as dried-up riverbeds, erosion patterns, and mineral deposits indicate that water once flowed on the planet, shaping its surface.
Surface runoff: Water that flows over the ground surface and into bodies of water. Stormwater runoff: Rainwater or melted snow that flows over impervious surfaces, carrying pollutants into water bodies. Subsurface runoff: Water that moves below the surface, often through soil layers, and can contribute to groundwater contamination. Agricultural runoff: Water carrying pesticides, fertilizers, and animal waste from farms into water sources.
It has long channels that may have been carved by flowing water.
The Egyptians planned for the flooding by cleaning out their irrigation channels so that the water from the Nile can flow to the built resevoires where the Egyptians' stored water for the drought seasons and their fields where they grew their crops as a source of food.
Aqueducts
A creature of the water's surface is the water strider. It uses the surface tension of the water and its long legs to actually walk on the surface.
probaly not
the are long, narrow channels that were most likely carved out of water millions of years ago. hope this helps :)
it takes about 34 days
More, depending on how long you allow the flow to flow.
The daddy long legs relies on the water's surface tension.
Wetlands