Hose
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- For clothing senses, see Hose (clothing), pantyhose
Hoses are used in water or other liquid environments to convey air or other gases; they are used in air or other gaseous environments to convey liquids.
Specific applications include the following:
- A garden hose is used to water plants in a garden or lawn, or to convey water to a sprinkler for the same purpose.
- A fire hose is used by firefighters to convey water to the site of a fire.
- Air hoses are used in underwater diving (e.g., scuba diving) to carry air from the surface or from air tanks. (See also Snorkel.)
- In architecture, metal or plastic hoses (usually called pipes) are used to move water around a building; air ducts are used to move air around (see Air conditioning).
- Automotive hoses are used in automobiles to move fluids around for use in cooling or lubrication and in hydraulics.
- In chemistry and medicine, hoses (usually called tubes) are used to move liquid chemicals or gases around. (See also Laboratory.)
- Hose is the name of an English village
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