Yes, perlite is a lightweight volcanic glass material that is porous and often used in gardening because it can float on water. It is commonly added to soil mixes to improve aeration and drainage.
White foam in waves is primarily made up of air, sea water, and organic matter such as algae and plankton. The churning action of the waves mixes these elements together, creating the frothy white appearance.
When rainwater mixes with pollutants, it can form acidic rain or polluted runoff. This can harm aquatic ecosystems, contaminate drinking water sources, and damage buildings and infrastructure.
A nuclear warhead emits ionizing radiation, including gamma rays, neutrons, and beta particles, when it detonates. This radiation can cause immediate harm to individuals near the explosion and can have long-term effects on the environment and human health.
When a balloon pops, the gas inside rapidly escapes into the surrounding air due to the sudden release of pressure. The gas disperses and eventually mixes with the surrounding air.
Ester
Often these are esters. One such is isoamyl acetate. Please see the link.
yes, the bioproducts are water and a salt.
When Hydrogen mixes with Oxygen it forms water!!
i do not believe there is a specific name for that, but when it decomposes it mixes in with other organic matter and that is called humus. not the stuff you eat with chips, but it is pronounced differently.
YES Silk is a biodegradable material as it mixes with soil easily
YES Silk is a biodegradable material as it mixes with soil easily
A hostile one.....*chop*
Soil evolves over time through processes like weathering of rock, organic matter accumulation, and microbial activity. Factors such as climate, topography, parent material, organisms, and time influence the development of different soil types and properties. These processes create layers of soil with distinct characteristics and support various ecosystems.
sodium comes out of rocks and mixes in with the water
element
Yes, as ethanol is pure alcohol 5% of water would not be enough to get a rid of the alcohol.