by pressure or temperature
Yes, it does, it uses the bacteria, whose food is mainly oil, to uncontaminate an area. the bacteria eats hydrocarbons which makes up oil, and this is bioremediation..
Bioremediation is using a species to clean up a specific area.
Bioremediation is defined as using biological organism to remove hazardous substances from an area Therefore, some examples of bioremediation include using living organism to clean up an oil spill or to remove pollutants from soil/water Hope that helps!
Brazil is the only country that extensively uses bioremediation techniques on their wildlife habitats due to its fragility. The rest of the world uses a wide mix of techniques.
bioremediation
Yes, it does, it uses the bacteria, whose food is mainly oil, to uncontaminate an area. the bacteria eats hydrocarbons which makes up oil, and this is bioremediation..
bioremediation
Bioremediation of petroleum is not effected by amount of oxygen present
The best method to be employed when cleaning an oil spill in a lake is bioremediation because it is a natural process that destroys toxic chemicals other than just merely having them separated.
Uranium bioremediation is the process of cleaning soils and waters contaminated with uranium.
If this is an interview question, you got it wrong; YOU are supposed to answer where YOU have done your best work, not where somebody else did.
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Bioremediation is using a species to clean up a specific area.
yes, bioremediation is very safe because it used bacteria to clean up contaminated environments.
John T. Cookson has written: 'Bioremediation Engineering' -- subject(s): Bioremediation
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