It's NOT "A"
B:
A decrease in the amount of organic matter.
decrease in the amount of organic matter
Sedimentation as a method of water purification results in the sediments settling at the bottom and the purified water resting on the top.
The destruction of vitamins
The destruction of vitamins
The decrease in the amount of organic matter. (E. Mendoza)
Sedimentation can be defined as the removal of solid particles from a suspension by settling under gravity. Application of sedimentation process occurs in water treatment where it is used to remove impurities that are able to settle in water through coagulation and flocculation.
Filteration
Yes, sort of. The solutes in solution heavier get settle at bottome but not the harmful micro-organisms.
The most common method is the distillation.
sedimentation is the technique (method) of separating sand and water. From H.P
The hypothesis of water purification and quality would typically involve predicting that a specific water purification method or treatment process will effectively remove contaminants and impurities, resulting in improved water quality that meets regulatory standards and is safe for human consumption. Testing this hypothesis would involve conducting experiments or assessments to measure the effectiveness of the purification method in achieving these goals.
You could use a filter or if the water is muddy you can also use the method of sedimentation.
The use of water purification tablets plays a vital role in outdoor safety while camping, hiking, or hunting. There are many harmful bacteria in water from rivers and streams, so you should never drink it without using a purification method first.BoilingThe process of boiling water is the oldest method of purification out there. Once water has boiled for at least 10 minutes, most experts agree that it is safe to drink.TabletsThere are water purification tablets available at most camping and hiking stores. When properly used, these tablets kill harmful pathogens which might be present in water.