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It can be dangerous for people and animals to use.
Nitrates are a fertilizer, so when nitrates hit a pond or stream, the plants there could overtake and drain all the oxygen out of all the plants, so the plants will die. The animals living there are also affected, because for example, fish in the water could die if a water hyacinth gets nitrates because the fish in the water will not get any sunlight.
There is eventually too many nitrates in the water making an unnatural temperature in the water.
Nitrates are mostly used in fertilizers in agriculture and farming. There are many text books and articles discussing nitrates, their uses and effects.
Many tests exist for water: color, odor, taste, pH, concentrations of nitrites, nitrates, iron, sodium, chlorine, micoorganisms etc.
No. The many body problem cannot even be solved in Newtonian Mechanics. Chaos Theory explains why many body problems are inherently not solvable.
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Any legume will convert nitrogen to nitrates, as well as many bacteria found in the soil
Water has many nutrients which your body needs to survive.
Water has many nutrients which your body needs to survive.
Many nitrates are water soluble; sulfuric acid can form insoluble sulfates.
Nitrates are used as agricultural fertilisers and being soluble, if overused, the excess nitrates end up contaminating the local groundwater. Most farmers have tended to overuse fertilizers.