when it rains and the ground gets wet this causes the chemicals to get washed off land and end up in oceans,seas, lakes, ETC
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To prevent chemicals from moving into the groundwater, sanitary landfills use plastic liners and compacted clay .
It is important to keep groundwater free of dangerous chemicals for several reasons. For example, most groundwater is used for drinking water for humans, or other animals, and some animals live in the water, and they should not be harmed by dangerous chemicals.
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Because it fills our air with harmful chemicals such has carbon monoxide and hydrogen.
rainwater washes hamful chemicals such as oil and road salt into lakes and rivers.rainwater seeping into soil,carries harmful chemicals such as fertilizersand pesticides into groundwater supplies.it stayes there for thousands of years.
They sunk thought the ground
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What whoever you need to tell this to is MOST LIKELY looking for is probably RAIN because it washes the chemicals and pesticides into the groundwater.
yes. All matter is 'chemicals' and some of them are harmful, so somematter does contain harmful chemicals.
To prevent chemicals from moving into the groundwater, sanitary landfills use plastic liners and compacted clay .
To prevent chemicals from moving into the groundwater, sanitary landfills use plastic liners and compacted clay .
It is important to keep groundwater free of dangerous chemicals for several reasons. For example, most groundwater is used for drinking water for humans, or other animals, and some animals live in the water, and they should not be harmed by dangerous chemicals.
A bath towel (normal and clean !) don't contain any harmful chemicals.
There are literally millions of harmful chemicals. Could you please refine your question and ask again.
It depends on the chemicals.
Yes, leachate can have harmful effects on nature. When it is released into the environment, leachate can contaminate soil, surface water, and groundwater with pollutants, such as heavy metals and harmful chemicals, posing risks to ecosystems and wildlife. Proper management and control of leachate are essential to minimize its impact on nature.