The Atlantic Ocean
There is a scarcity of clean drinking water in parts of North America.
Yes, the cross-sectional area of a pipe or channel affects the flow rate of water. According to the principle of continuity, when the cross-sectional area decreases, the velocity of the water must increase to maintain a constant flow rate, assuming incompressible flow. Conversely, a larger cross-sectional area allows for a slower velocity while maintaining the same flow rate. Thus, changes in cross-sectional area directly influence how quickly water can flow through a given space.
Assuming the cross-section of the prism is such that its area is easily calculated, Volume of prism = Cross-sectional area * length If not, the most effective way is to submerge it in water and measure the volume of water displaced.
You cannot. The whole point in describing it as a water column is that it is a body of water that is 2 metres high - WHATEVER the size of its cross sectional area.
It depends on the cross sectional area of the pipe.
The Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
The Atlantic Ocean
Chesepeake Bay and Deleware Bay
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what is the largest water shed in north america
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The Atlantic Ocean is to the east of North America.
It is believed that nomadic people crossed the Bering Strait into North America. It is believed that this even occurred during a time when the strait between Alaska and Serbia formed an ice bridge.
Depends on what you do with the water you save or the money saved. Could help, but if you just save it and keep it in North America, no.
It is in-between the continents of north America and south America however I would say that it is in the north Americana continent.