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Rain water does contain salts but not those which are found in sea water. Rain contains salts which are usually obtained from atmospheric pollutants such as nitrates, sulphates, and so on.
Sulphates become less soluble as you go down the group. Group 1 sulphates are more soluble than group 2.
Ozone and smog are secondary pollutants. They are not primary ones.
Substances which are reacted with Sulphuric acid tend to produce sulphates.
What type of pollutants should be reduced in order to reduce the amount of smog in cities
What type of pollutants should be reduced in order to reduce the amount of smog in cities
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Litchen is a dual organism which is made up of fungus and alga, Associated in a mutually beneficial association. Litchen grows where there are some pollutants. Sometime also referred to as pollution indicators. They survive on presence of pollutants, more the pollutant more the litchen and vice versa.
Litchen is a dual organism which is made up of fungus and alga, Associated in a mutually beneficial association. Litchen grows where there are some pollutants. Sometime also referred to as pollution indicators. They survive on presence of pollutants, more the pollutant more the litchen and vice versa.
Indicators of good water quality include clarity, odorlessness, absence of floating debris or pollutants, and a balanced pH level. Additionally, the presence of diverse aquatic life and the ability to support recreational activities suggest good water quality.
Yes, Tresemme shampoo does contain sulphates, although their Naturals collection has a low-sulphate shampoo in the range.
David G. Noble has written: 'Contaminants in Canadian seabirds' -- subject(s): Effect of pesticides on, Effect of water pollution on, Environmental aspects of Marine pollution, Environmental aspects of Pollutants, Indicators (Biology), Marine pollution, Pollutants, Sea birds