Water on the Moon

went to a country with that type of water supply, never been so thirsty for a fortnight, no matter what i drank water,beer whatever,
 
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Dear Bengasman,
Those things might be blantanty obvious to one as clever as you but it's not so obvious to us simpletons. You must be well qualified in water and it's properties to have written such a reply.
Do you also have degree in copy and paste or are you just filling in for Softus?
 
Dear Bengasman,
Those things might be blantanty obvious to one as clever as you but it's not so obvious to us simpletons. You must be well qualified in water and it's properties to have written such a reply.
This is England where we get between 900 and 1000 mm of rain every year, with the lake district (containing natural reservoirs) averaging more than 3000 mm.
Compare that to the less than 50 mm in some african regions, and a half bright ten year old can see the difference.
 
Dear Bengasman,
Those things might be blantanty obvious to one as clever as you but it's not so obvious to us simpletons. You must be well qualified in water and it's properties to have written such a reply.
This is England where we get between 900 and 1000 mm of rain every year, with the lake district (containing natural reservoirs) averaging more than 3000 mm.
Compare that to the less than 50 mm in some african regions, and a half bright ten year old can see the difference.

The average rainfall for the Lake District is over 2,000 mm a year, but there is a very large local variation with some parts of the Lake District receiving significantly more rain than others. http://tinyurl.com/yhnfmwu

Keep in mind that the Lake district is over 200 miles from London and that water is very heavy and difficult to tranport and even the village idiot could see the logistics involved.
 
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why is it every time there is an appeal on tv

you get the sob story first

then there is 20 of them round a tap spraying each other

is that not wasting water :evil:
 
Keep in mind that the Lake district is over 200 miles from London and that water is very heavy and difficult to tranport and even the village idiot could see the logistics involved.

Piping oil and gas from siberia 24/7 would seem slightly more complicated than pumping water.
Besides that, there are more than enough reservoirs, and places that could be uses as such much closer to London.
 
you get the sob story first

then there is 20 of them round a tap spraying each other

is that not wasting water :evil:

It is not a shortage of anything in the third world that is the problem, 90% is due to the medieval mentality, mismanagement of resources and corruption as the rootcause of virtually all the problems.
 
Keep in mind that the Lake district is over 200 miles from London and that water is very heavy and difficult to tranport and even the village idiot could see the logistics involved.

Piping oil and gas from siberia 24/7 would seem slightly more complicated than pumping water.
Besides that, there are more than enough reservoirs, and places that could be uses as such much closer to London.

So what should they do, move the cities nearer to the oil and gas? Duh!
Most of London's water is groundwater, which due to the rate of depletion won't be around much longer. And due to the topology there's not a lot of places nearby to build big reservoirs closer to London. And do you really think other big cities are going to sit around and watch all the precious water on their doorsteps being piped to London?

I'm out of here.
 
The thought processes of treehugging lefties never fails to amaze me.
Let me guess, you also believe the world as we know is coming to an end due to anthropogenic climate change?
 
Keep in mind that the Lake district is over 200 miles from London and that water is very heavy and difficult to tranport and even the village idiot could see the logistics involved.

Piping oil and gas from siberia 24/7 would seem slightly more complicated than pumping water.
Besides that, there are more than enough reservoirs, and places that could be uses as such much closer to London.

So what should they do, move the cities nearer to the oil and gas? Duh!
Most of London's water is groundwater, which due to the rate of depletion won't be around much longer. And due to the topology there's not a lot of places nearby to build big reservoirs closer to London. And do you really think other big cities are going to sit around and watch all the precious water on their doorsteps being piped to London?
I'm out of here.

If they get reduced water rates as a result why not?

Think like a politician ... One who has at least one house in London :LOL:

MW
 
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