yes.
Using Incredibly large filters and water grime-eliminaters, kind of like a high-powered Bam!(tm) product
water energy is bad because your using up all the water then it gets polluted.
There is really only one way to clean up polluted ground water. You have to stop polluting it, you find the source of contamination, whatever it may be, and stop it. Then, the existing polluted water will gradually be replenished by clean rain, will be filtered by natural processes such as bacterial decay, and will eventually recover. Exactly how rapid or how complete the recovery will be, depends upon the severity of the pollution.
washed up or cleaned up washed up or cleaned up
It goes underground and gets recycled back into the lake
The past tense of "clean up" is "cleaned up."
An example is an elephant and the elephant birds.. The elephant gets cleaned up and the elephant bird get a meal!
A river is cleaned up naturally by digestion.
He cleaned his room. I cleaned up the mess I made.
Fresh water supplies can be cleaned up by the water cycle
In 1990, test shows that a lake was polluted with 7million grams of mercury compounds per 1000 litters of water. Cleaning up the lake became an immediate priority and environmentalist determined that the pollution level will drop at a rate of 0.75 milligrams if all their recommendations would be followed. if 1990 corresponds to x = 0 and successive years corresponds to x = 1 and x = 2 etc. Finf an equation of the line that allows the environmentalist to predict the population level (y) in the future
clean up everything is correct. or you could use everything was cleaned up. It would depend "clean up every thing" is an instruction to do something in the future where "every thing cleaned up" as in "is every thing cleaned up ?" is a question and used in "every thing is cleaned up" is a statement so both phrases are correct used in their proper context.