we wouldnt be able to purify water
We would not be able to have clean pools.
This is a hard question to answer, since the whole evolutionary scheme started with life in salt water. There would have to be some replacement cation, and life would have had to develop based on balancing the water inside plant systems with sea water. SOMETHING would have to replace it, and what would have happened with the replacement is difficult to assess in this short session. With chlorine, we would have to develop a whole different line of insecticides, since they contain chlorine. We would have to develop different snow removing chemicals, since they are based on chlorine. Water purification would have to be modified, but there is sufficient research on chlorine substitutes that replacements could be employed. Of course, to use them at the amounts employed for chlorine may be a problem, since chlorine is so plentiful and relatively cheap.
Probably not very different.
Yes, pure chlorine is toxic
they are both used in everyday life. fluorine{tooth paste} and chlorine{bleach}
Yes any sort of life in the pool will effect free chlorine.
life would be different without minerals because their woul'nt be minerals
You would be dead
Life would end as chlorine is necessary for several biological processes.
Noth
different
This is a hard question to answer, since the whole evolutionary scheme started with life in salt water. There would have to be some replacement cation, and life would have had to develop based on balancing the water inside plant systems with sea water. SOMETHING would have to replace it, and what would have happened with the replacement is difficult to assess in this short session. With chlorine, we would have to develop a whole different line of insecticides, since they contain chlorine. We would have to develop different snow removing chemicals, since they are based on chlorine. Water purification would have to be modified, but there is sufficient research on chlorine substitutes that replacements could be employed. Of course, to use them at the amounts employed for chlorine may be a problem, since chlorine is so plentiful and relatively cheap.
you'd be dead.
Probably not very different.
people would live alot diffrent lives and we would have diffrrent cities and communites. we would eat differently and live our lives without alot of things. there you have your answer fo "how would life be different without the construction fo the us?"
Life without pi would be different. M&M's would be square, the world, door knobs, most fruit, car tires, water bottle lids, marker caps and a lot more. Life without pi would be different to everyone, and would sure be hard to get used to.
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Most likely we would be a monarchy of some sort.