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Lol .... YOUR MOM.....,.jk.. the coorect answer is some pestisides and some species of fungus and worms
Quart of potting soil = .875 pounds (roughly)...do the math.
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Oil pollution is when you put something into the soil that can harm it such as coal, healthy soil needs bacteria, fungi and small animals to break down wastes in the soil.Answer:Oil pollution is the addition of hydrocarbons (gasoline, diesel, furnace fuel, lubricating oil etc.) to the natural environment. The environment in this case could be soil, water, ground water, or surface water.The resulting contamination can:* impact the taste and odour of drinking water, produce a visible slick on the surface of the water or if thick enough, contaminate fish, and/or aquatic birds or mammals. * affect soil by impacting the growth of plants, modifyingt soil structures, or poisoning the soil ecology.
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Soil weighs about 2.5 times as much as water, which weighs about 8 pounds per gallon. However, one must estimate the porosity (void space) in the soil. Assuming 30% soil porosity means that one gallon of soil would weigh (0.7 x 2.5 x 8 pounds/gallon) about 14 pounds. Therefore, if full to the brim with soil (relatively dry), the drum would weigh about 770 pounds (that is, 55 gallons x 14 pounds/gallon). In reality, there is a range of possible weights, depending on soil density, moisture content, soil composition, etc.
Yes, it will eventually contaminate the water supply.
55 gallons???
well i would put about 5 gallons of soil in there, maybe a tiny bit less so it does not overflow.
Lol .... YOUR MOM.....,.jk.. the coorect answer is some pestisides and some species of fungus and worms
4 quarts to a gallon.
Quart of potting soil = .875 pounds (roughly)...do the math.
Tsunamis can cause significant amounts of soil erosion. And they do not supply fresh water. They usually contaminate fresh water with seawater.
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Traditional chemical pesticides contain harsh chemicals that contaminate crops. Transgenic methods are much cleaner.
Oil pollution is when you put something into the soil that can harm it such as coal, healthy soil needs bacteria, fungi and small animals to break down wastes in the soil.Answer:Oil pollution is the addition of hydrocarbons (gasoline, diesel, furnace fuel, lubricating oil etc.) to the natural environment. The environment in this case could be soil, water, ground water, or surface water.The resulting contamination can:* impact the taste and odour of drinking water, produce a visible slick on the surface of the water or if thick enough, contaminate fish, and/or aquatic birds or mammals. * affect soil by impacting the growth of plants, modifyingt soil structures, or poisoning the soil ecology.