Examples of using Water to flow in English and their translations into Portuguese
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creating a uniform pathway for water to flow into the formation.
will allow water to flow north to the pump station during extremely wet times.
not moving arms abruptly for the water to flow after rinsing.
that the entire effort maintained a sufficient slope to allow the water to flow.
cause the water to flow over the rocks, you choose finishing style that suits you.
The electronic water processor uses a method of directing a weak current into the water to allow the water to flow through the processor for electron field treatment,
Some ground irrigation techniques involve the digging of channels on the land for the water to flow, whereas the use of center-pivot irrigation can reduce the amount of soil tillage that occurs
enabling the water to flow towards the elbow and avoiding recontamination of the hands as this water can carry microorganisms.
Lake Ohrid as Galichica Mountain is limestone, allowing the water to flow from Lake Prespa and towards Lake Ohrid.
He lets the water flow to all the ranches.
Atmosphere may have allowed water to flow on the planet.
thus allowing water to flow to the hose.
The tank should be located at a rather high distance from the ground to the water to flow freely through the pipeline.
which allows the water to flow through steadily, extracting the purest essence of the beans.
The plug from below does not allow water to flow out, it under the pressure of its own weight gradually moistens the soil.
This North Atlantic Deep Water then flows south along the ocean floor allowing more warm surface water to flow into the region to replace it.
Usually pots come with a hole in the bottom to allow excess water to flow out of the soil, which helps to prevent root rot.
is saturated with water, the 3% inclination along the terrace allows the water to flow towards the road where it is then directed to the river.
in operation since 1956-listens to the sound of water to flow from the outlet of the turbines;
direction of the water, of course you do not want the water to flow out of the pond.Â.