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low water

noun

  1. water at its lowest level, as in a river.


low water

noun

  1. another name for low tide
  2. the state of any stretch of water at its lowest level
  3. a situation of difficulty or point of least success, excellence, etc
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of low water1

First recorded in 1520–30
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While firefighters struggled with low water pressure during the Palisades fire, it’s unclear whether the damaged hydrants played a role.

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While firefighters struggled with low water pressure during the blaze, it’s unclear whether the damaged hydrants played a role.

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To learn this, scientists at the University of Arkansas recreated the arid conditions which exist on Mars, in particular the average temperature of −70 °C and very low water vapor content.

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Still, The Times found that firefighters there also dealt with low water pressure and dry hydrants as the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power struggled to keep up with demand.

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The Times has reported that numerous fire hydrants in higher-elevation streets of the Palisades went dry, leaving crews struggling with low water pressure as they combated the flames.

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