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with all of the Co2 and all of the other gases in LA, the more the heat goes up, the thicker the Smog will get because off all the gases, and all of the gases will be coming together, wich will form a big kind of "killing cloud" :)
pH value is very dependent on the temperature.
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The pH of water (or other liquids and solutions) is strongly dependent on the temperature.
yesdefiantly, as temperature increases lemon juice becomes moreacidic than it was at room temperature.
cholesterol levels, degree of saturation of fatty acids, temperature
This is quite simple. Temperature affects the pH levels in soil because of the heat. Depending on the intensity, the pH level in the soil will either increase or decrease to balance.
global warming would indeed affect the intertidal zone, it would affect the water levels, salinity and most likely temperature.
They affect the river by changing the temperature of the water, if the pH levels are high then the water is warmer and if the pH levels are low then the water is cold.
Pressure levels are raised on warm days and the indicated altitude is lower than true altitude.
The activity of an enzyme is affected by temperature, pH and the concentration of the substrate.
how can population levels affect desertification