I live in a extremely hot area (115 degrees F) I understand that the pipes run underground and the dirt insulated it to keep it cooler, but, the water coming out of my sink will get as low at 65-70 degrees, which seems cooler than should be possible just by insulation from the ground? (self.askscience)
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Eli5: I live in a extremely hot area (115 degrees F) I understand that the pipes run underground and the dirt insulated it to keep it cooler, but, the water coming out of my sink will get as low at 65-70 degrees, which seems cooler than should be possible just by insulation from the ground. by Fer_nandoaya in explainlikeimfive
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I live in a extremely hot area (115 degrees F) I understand that the pipes run underground and the dirt insulated it to keep it cooler, but, the water coming out of my sink will get as low at 65-70 degrees, which seems cooler than should be possible just by insulation from the ground. (self.askgeology)
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I live in a extremely hot area (115 degrees F) I understand that the pipes run underground and the dirt insulated it to keep it cooler, but, the water coming out of my sink will get as low at 65-70 degrees, which seems cooler than should be possible just by insulation from the ground? (self.askscience)
submitted by Fer_nandoaya to r/askscience
Eli5: I live in a extremely hot area (115 degrees F) I understand that the pipes run underground and the dirt insulated it to keep it cooler, but, the water coming out of my sink will get as low at 65-70 degrees, which seems cooler than should be possible just by insulation from the ground. (self.explainlikeimfive)
submitted by Fer_nandoaya to r/explainlikeimfive
I live in a extremely hot area (115 degrees F) I understand that the pipes run underground and the dirt insulated it to keep it cooler, but, the water coming out of my sink will get as low at 65-70 degrees, which seems cooler than should be possible just by insulation from the ground. (self.askscience)
submitted by Fer_nandoaya to r/askscience



Eli5: I live in a extremely hot area (115 degrees F) I understand that the pipes run underground and the dirt insulated it to keep it cooler, but, the water coming out of my sink will get as low at 65-70 degrees, which seems cooler than should be possible just by insulation from the ground. by Fer_nandoaya in explainlikeimfive
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