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A water girl from a football team provides water (or sports drink) to players and coaches.
They usually make the pool too deep for the players to touch, and if they are able to touch it; it is deep enough for the refs to notice
the more water the easier it breaks
No.
The Solid Form of Water that breaks rock is called "ice".
Hail breaks rocks through a process called mechanical weathering. When hail falls on rocks, the impact creates stress and fractures in the rock. Over time, repeated hailstorms can weaken the rocks further, eventually leading to their breakage and erosion.
two referees, and the coaches of course
Water seeps into cracks and breaks apart the rock or water rubs the side of the rock that is exposed and breaks off pieces of the rock.
Flipping Out - 2007 When the Water Breaks was released on: USA: 5 March 2014
When it's hot enough the burning stuff breaks down chemically, releasing even more energy. You could think of it as boiling water. The hotter there is, the more steam the water gives off.
Water breaks down rocks.
No