well it depends is you are talking about a primary pollutant or secondary usuall if its primary it could be dust or anything that is naturally on this earth and if its a secondary anything that is man made its radon if your talking about an element Answer:Potential common basement air pollutants include: * Pet dander (Dry pet spit)
* Pet hair * Dust mite feces * CO (From furnaces and heaters) * Ozone (from electrical equipment)
* Radon (from drywall and granite)
* Phenol (From cleaners and adhesives)
* Chlorine (From bleach and bathroom cleaners)
* VOCs (From solvents, rugs, paints, glue and cleaners
* Formaldehyde (From urea formaldehyde insulations)
* Styrene monomer (from styrene insulation)
* Toluene (From paoinsts, sovets, glue)
* Tobacco Smoke * Asbestos (From old insulation)
* Fecal Matter/Fecal coliform bacteria (Toilet flush spray)
* Peanut Fragments/dust (Fom snacks) * Selenium (From ant traps)
Pesticides
Basements often collect humid air more than the rest of the house. Humidity can encourage the growth of mold and other problems. A dehumidfier draws the moisture out of the air.
where boundaries are often found at ocean ridges.
White quartz, often quite massive is found in schists. Clear quartz crystals I have found in sedimentary rocks.
It can be found in areas where temperature changes often or where air of different temps and densities collide. These create high winds, often tornadoes and hurricanes. That is where high winds can be found but wind occurs everywhere along the surface of the earth.
Pesticides
well, it depends on what the purpose of this kitchen .Is it for decoration and just slightly cooking or for cooking only?. In our country we have two kitchen one is indoor and the other is outdoor (dirty kitchen). And we use the indoor for coffe ,tea and slightly cooking but the outdoor one we use it for all cooking , and it will be beside the indoor kitchen. In this case you can put wood flooring for the indoor kitchen.
why do Coastal communities often experience milder winters and cooler summers than further inland
I'm not sure what you mean. building material, often found in unfinished basements: concrete great job!: congrats! (from congratulations) agreement between two people: contract
why do Coastal communities often experience milder winters and cooler summers than further inland
You could, but outdoor arenas are often called menages, an indoor arena can be called a indoor school, or an indoor arena.
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Hey, I assume you mean bat guano which is often used as an organic fertilizer for plants. It can be found at most indoor garden (hydroponi) supply stores.
A field biologist.
A non-point pollutant is a pollutant which has a source that is not readily apparent. Unlike pollution from sewage plants which is easy to indentify, non-point pollution is often caused by rain, or snowfall which causes pollutants to run off and empty in body of water and such. They carry away pollutants from their sources or points, which is why this effect is called Nonpoint source pollution
An indoor composter is used to hold vegetable and fruit scraps that break down and then can be added to your soil or garden outside. Often a indoor composter will be emptied into a larger composter outside to finish the break down.