The water is released from underground pipes to wet the grass.
slowly water leaking from the hole
The part of the sponge the water flows in is the hole.
Fluids flow down or down and outward, depending on the location of the hole--or path of least resistance. Fluid will stop flowing toward a hole once the fluid level is lower than the hole. So if you marked a line 1/4th inch down from the top of a styrofoam cup, cut a hole at that line (put your finger over it temporarily), and add water to the top and remove your finger, the water will flow sideways and down until the water is below the cut hole. If you poked a hole 1/4th inch up from the bottom, the water would continue to drain to below the second cut hole.
because it need air to push the water out.in other words water exiting and air entering the same hole is inpossable.
Because the thermostat controls the water flow out the pee hole
remove radiator hoses and run hose through upper hose hole, if theres any delay at all when water comes out lower hose hole then your radiator is clogged and blocking flow. any radiator shop will clean it for under $50.
Dig a 4 by 4 block hole 1 block deep. Place a water source block in each of 2 opposite corners. Now you can take as much water as you need from it, and it will always flow back into still water.
You need a bucket of water and a bucket of lava: Then dig out a hole like this: the x's, 1's, and 2's being air. Then place water in hole 2 and lava in hole -1xx2-- 1, and wait for the water to flow. --x-----
they are held in your bum hole
sponge
One hole is the exit hole for the fluid to flow out. The other hole is the entrance hole for air to flow in, to prevent formation of a vacuum. You can pour most fluids with only one hole, but flow will be intermittent as air flows back up the exit hole to break the vacuum that is stopping flow of the fluid.
yes. if there was still a gap for water to get in.. if you had fully covered the hole with no gaps. then it would stop the water coming in..... pail out what water there was in the boat. and it should not sink....