No, false.
In reference to CSA B51, measurement devices that are pressure containing must have a CRN number assigned to be used in Canada. Each province has different rules concerning CRN but in general you would need one in this case.
the Moons is an example of the satellite
An example of the effect of wind
An example of a weather pattern is when it is cold and rainy for several days in a row. Another example is a month of repeating hot and dry weather.
turbidity currents...
turbidity is pollution, thus runoffs and fertilizer and anything that makes up pollution is turbidity.
A dried salt has not turbidity.
The turbidity NTU standards should be less than 5
i have tested the to doing charts and graphs and when stream flow is fast the turbidity raises and and when the stream flow decreases so does the turbidity
The pH and turbidity increases.
temperature, current, and turbidity A+temperature, current, and turbidity
Turbidity refers to the cloudiness or haziness of a fluid. Turbidity current density results from water mixing with sediment particles.
yes
The turbidity is due to the formation of the insoluble copper hydroxide.
Well, turbidity is the measurement of how much sediment is suspended in water. So high amounts of turbidity are not good, because it can suffocate the stream and block sunlight from the animals living in the stream.
Turbidity in rivers is caused by the flowing water picking up sediment, which muddies the water.