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What are two ways that humans can make soil unproductive?

Soil can be made unproductive by salinification (which is often the result of prolonged irrigation) or by depletion of needed mineral content (after prolonged farming, without fertilization).


What happens to mineral oil when it is heated?

When mineral oil is heated, it expands and becomes less viscous. If the temperature continues to rise, mineral oil can start to decompose and produce vapors that can be flammable. Additionally, prolonged exposure to high temperatures can cause mineral oil to break down and form harmful byproducts.


What happens if the parent material is resistant to weathering?

If the parent material is resistant to weathering, it will break down at a slower rate compared to more easily weathered materials. This can lead to the formation of soils with higher mineral content. However, prolonged resistance to weathering can limit soil formation and fertility in the long term.


What mineral is mines for its iron content?

Hematite is a mineral that is mined for its iron content. It is the most important ore of iron and is a common iron oxide mineral.


Which of these is NOT a mineral content of soil?

potassium


How is the mineral content of the body measured?

The mineral content of the body may be measured by testing samples of blood plasma, red blood cells, or urine.


Factors can cause a spring to have a high mineral content?

Factors that can cause a spring to have a high mineral content include the geology of the area the water is sourced from, the presence of mineral-rich rocks or soils, and the length of time the water has spent underground interacting with these minerals. Additionally, human activities such as agricultural runoff or industrial pollution can also increase the mineral content of a spring.


Is torbernite radioactive?

Yes, torbernite is a radioactive mineral that contains uranium and is known for its bright green color due to its uranium content. It is important to handle torbernite with care and avoid prolonged exposure due to its radioactive nature.


The hardness of water is a measurement of how acidic it is.?

no it's the mineral content


How mineral water does differ from distilled water?

mineral water contains salts. Distilled water does not contain any salts, it's just water. And bottled water comes in a bottle. As a "food" item I expect it has to pass food safety standards, but otherwise it could be anything. Mineral water is water that has had minerals dissolved into it as a result of being stored underground. Spring water is mineral water for example. Depending on where the mineral water has come from effects the mineral content of the water. Distilled water on the other hand has been distilled. That mean it has been turned into steam, then the steam is allowed to cool turning it back into water in a clean container. What happens as a result is that only the water turns into steam leaving the mineral content behind giving you pure water with no mineral content.


Which of these has a very high mineral content?

Sea salt typically has a very high mineral content compared to table salt. Sea salt contains a variety of minerals such as magnesium, calcium, and potassium that are beneficial to health. It is less processed than table salt, which may result in a higher mineral content.


Which mineral is mined for its iron content?

Iron is a mineral. A raw mineral from which iron may be extracted is hematite - as one example.