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polluted water has some chemicals that are harmful to our bodies...if we drink that water,it may cause some diseases^^
Maybe fresh water cleans and keeps the inside of the plant healthy, and helps the whole process of the flowering. And maybe polluted water may have dangerous chemicles that when inside the plant kill the plant.
No, polluted water does not necessarily evaporate faster than fresh water. The rate of evaporation is primarily determined by factors such as temperature, humidity, and surface area exposed to air. Pollutants in the water may affect the evaporation rate depending on their properties, but fresh water and polluted water can evaporate at similar rates under similar conditions.
Fresh clean water is needed by animals including people for health. If the water available is not fresh or clean it may carry organisms or txins that will be harmful. Some countries have a shortage of fresh water for various reasons. The population of the country may be too large to be supported by the natural water resource, the water may be wasted or polluted by bad practices.
A polluted water may be a homogeneous or a heterogeneous mixture.
No, polluted water does not evaporate faster than fresh water. The presence of pollutants may actually hinder the evaporation process by creating a barrier on the water's surface. Factors such as temperature, humidity, and air movement play a bigger role in the rate of evaporation.
Drinking polluted water is likely to make you ill, even causing death depending on the pollutant in the water. Polluted water may also contain parasites that can harm your internal organs.
of course smoke
using or swimming in polluted water
it may cause to death.
If it is a fresh water river. The water may be polluted. If you see any dead fish floating down the river, it's probably not a great idea to drink out of it. Otherwise it should be good enough.
whatever polluted it. PLEASE RECCOMEND ME Rangutan says: Pollution in water may include: * plastic bags * salts * poisons * oil * chemicals * fertilizers