A hazardous material poured on the ground could soak into the ground, evaporate into the air, run off into ground water, or catch fire.
Hazardous materials that are poured down the drain can:damage the sewersdamage the waste water treatment facilitiescontaminate drinking water suppliesimpair the health and safety of sewer workers
Roman Catholic AnswerWhen Holy Water is discarded it must be either poured into the sacrarium (piscina) or poured out respectfully on the ground where no one will walk.
Anything toxic can cause ground water contamination if poured on the ground.
it's danger that happens anywhere like electrical shock, corrosive materials poured on your skin etc....
When the molecules of coffee are poured they will move from a low to high level.
nothing
A paste is formed.
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There is no such practice. Wine is never poured on the ground in Judaism.
During the ceremony a libation was poured into the ground.
Most of the substances used in most laboratory experiments can be safely poured down a drain. However, laboratory experiments sometimes involve corrosive substances which would damage the plumbing if poured down the drain; they can also involve chemicals which, if they were to be mixed together as they are poured into the same drain, would undergo chemical reactions that might cause an explosion or a fire. And it is also possible that you are conducting experiments on highly toxic materials that would become an environmental hazard if poured down the drain. So not everything goes down the drain. You have to understand the nature of the substances that you are dealing with. Some thing go to a hazardous waste center instead, or can be neutralized in your own laboratory before you dispose of them.
It drys slower but stronger