yes it does.
The Water Soaker
The necessary conditions for oil and natural gas are about the same. You need: a) a trap or natural confinement of the organic material. An impervious cap rock prevents material from leaking out. The organic material may be prevented from migrating due to structural elements such as sealing faults. The deposit may be underlain with water, to trap the organic material. b) organic material, in sufficient supply. This material is composed of dead animals and plants. c) right pressure and temperature to allow the organic material to be transformed into hydrocarbons d) time- lots of it, at least a few millions of years. So, why does some organic material become gas and others oil. High temperatures will favor gas. The mix of organic material will also be a factor which relates to what was deposited as millions of years ago.
yes, the bioproducts are water and a salt.
Any material added to water raise the boiling point.
Large numbers of substances can absord water in varying degrees.
peat moss. peat moss absorbs water through their dead cells and because peat moss is used for transporting plants.
The amount of water absorbed by a composite material when immersed in water for a stipulated period of time
Soil with a lot of organic material sucks up a lot of water. Soil with only little organic material does not suck up as much. Organic materials will unfortunately also dry out quickly in hot direct sunlight, where as soil with clay, sand, stones and organic materials mixed together will stay moist for longer.
No, it isn't organic material.
The absorbency of the soil was 5milliliters.
Suspended load: All organic and inorganic material carried in moving water Dissolved load: All organic and inorganic material carried in solution by moving water Bed load: Coarse materials such as gravel, stones. These things move along the bottom of the river by rolling, or sliding.
from organic material,leaves,trees,water and air
"Soil" as opposed to "dust" implies some moisture and some organic material. The Moon has no organic material and except for some craters near the poles, no water that we know of.When we go to the Moon, we'll make our own lunar "soil" by mixing organic material with water and lunar dust.
because paper is made of organic material (wood)
Carbonization
5% minerals 45% air and water 50% organic material
Protists which break down organic material are known as fungus-like protists. A few examples of this type of protist are water molds and slime molds.