Most likely, air in the line.
It all depends what faucet is running if it is a kitchen or lavatory faucet it would be roughly 3 gallons if it was a tub and shower faucet it would roughly 15 gallons
A copper kitchen faucet offers more fresh water compared to the stainless steel faucet. The copper kitchen faucet also has more powerful water energy and valves.
It's possible for the running water to wash it, but so would a kitchen faucet
The faucet itself does not use any water. The rate at which the water leaves the faucet is dependent on the make of the faucet.
Maybe the kitchen is further away and on smaller pipe.
Well a faucet is "A device for regulating the flow of a liquid from a reservoir such as a pipe or drum". In most cases its the neck that is on top of a cink that that water flow out of. If you need any further answers for What is a Faucet? Try Google, that site will save your life.
Yes it is .
A water faucet is the mechanical device fitted to the water supply pipes over bathroom and kitchen sinks. When turned on they supply water.
The water pump.
Kitchen faucet? If so, the sprayer attaches to the underside of the faucet in the middle.
Rust popped off inside the pipe and plugged the faucet.