a molecule with polar and nonpolar end
river drop off dirt
I was looking for an answer rather than supplying an answer. I believe that soap is used to help remove dirt, to make the surface (skin or clothing) slippery to remove dirt. In other words, if you don't have dirt, water is sufficient. If soap remains on the skin it can clog pores and lead to B.O.
The gland cells adapt to their jobs a few different ways. However, the most common is by having little hairs on every grain that push the dirt away the dirt from the plant.
Because, your body weight is to heavy for steel to Carrie on water, and they will role away.
Yes. Dirty water can kill any plants that feed on it and can prevent plants from growing.
non polar ends
Detergents help water wash way greasy dirt.
a molecule with polar and nonpolar ends
a molecule with polar and nonpolar end
The soap is the stuff that breaks down the dirt and grime, the water washes the dirt and grime away with the soap
Yes they can get greasy via natural oils or greasy hair products. This can be helped by washing them with cold water and using skin products meant to help oily skin.
Soap cleanses youre greasy hands like this. When soap is rubbed on youre greasy hands, the molecules seperate and break up the grease. And when water is used, it washes away both the soap and grease.
sand, water, dirt, snow.
river drop off dirt
the seeds drift away in the water
the seeds drift away in the water
because of the genetic structure of the cells inside the dirt