This type of water is called spring water.
because chemicals seep into the ground from the caskit and the chemicals from the bodies go into the ground water
Troposphere contains ground ozone. It is also called bad ozone.
It is possible. Since fog is nothing but a cloud on the ground, liquid chemicals could easily condensate into the fog. However, these chemicals wouldn't be different from the ones that you breathe in every day. So don't sweat it!
The area under the ground that contains groundwater is called the "saturated zone" or "aquifer." It is the region where the spaces between rock and soil particles are filled with water, allowing for the storage and movement of groundwater.
Harmful chemicals on the land can seep into groundwater through a process called leaching, where rainwater or irrigation water carries the chemicals through the soil and into the groundwater. Additionally, some chemicals can be directly discharged into the ground where they can infiltrate and contaminate the groundwater.
It comes from Guelph, Ontario. it is not from the mountains or anything like that. it comes from the ground , it is still fresh water , But it contains alot of chemicals .
They sunk thought the ground
it is not really called nothing it is when the rain hits the ground and the ground is so hot the heat is trying to evaporate
ground
residential wiring are called single phase because the 2 phases coming in are one is neutral and the other is line.the neutral has a potential zero with ground and it is to provide a closed path for the current to flow through..the line is having a potential of 230V with the ground and a line together with a neutral is called a phase
Pouring chemicals into the ground can have serious consequences for groundwater contamination. The chemicals may leach into the soil and eventually reach the groundwater, leading to pollution. This can have harmful impacts on water quality, making it unsafe for humans and wildlife to drink or use.
Coming to Ground - 2012 was released on: USA: 14 April 2012 (limited)