The probability is close to 100%. The more important question is the extent of pollution and how harmful those pollutants are. The answer to that depends on where in the world the question is about.
The probability is close to 100%. The more important question is the extent of pollution and how harmful those pollutants are. The answer to that depends on where in the world the question is about.
The probability is close to 100%. The more important question is the extent of pollution and how harmful those pollutants are. The answer to that depends on where in the world the question is about.
The probability is close to 100%. The more important question is the extent of pollution and how harmful those pollutants are. The answer to that depends on where in the world the question is about.
The probability is close to 100%. The more important question is the extent of pollution and how harmful those pollutants are. The answer to that depends on where in the world the question is about.
Polluted water system.
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For any event A, Probability (not A) = 1 - Probability(A)
They are both measures of probability.
well if the shrimp are cuaght in polluted water then they are polluted but if there are caught in fresh water then theyt are not polluted
polluted water is more dangerous for use and contaminated water is poisiones then polluted
One will know if the water is polluted by putting a water reader in the body of liquid. This water reader will determine if the water is polluted or not.
Water sources can become polluted from various human activities such as industrial discharge, agricultural runoff, improper waste disposal, and sewage contamination. These pollutants often contain harmful chemicals, pathogens, and nutrients that can degrade water quality and harm aquatic ecosystems and human health. Improper waste management practices and lack of stringent regulations are key factors contributing to water pollution.
Polluted The Polluted creek is full of garbage.
It depends what it is polluted with.
you would evaourate the water until it is no longer there!!! then you have polluted the air with gas!!!
A polluted water may be a homogeneous or a heterogeneous mixture.
Snow is usually polluted. It is evaporated water from a place you don't know of, which could have almost anything in it. A lot of water is polluted.
Herpes is not transmitted by polluted water.
Polluted water can cause several diseases. It depends on the way the water is polluted e.g. cholera, typhoid e.t.c. could be caused by bacterial infected water.
Three ways water can be polluted by are litter, gaseous emissions and oil spills