I believe you are thinking of the Clean Water Act which set standards for water quality in America.
An octopus is not able to live in fresh water, or even brackish water. Due to their sensitivity to water quality and even their organs, there have been none known to survive.
The taddies don't mind how deep the water is (but if it gets really deep you might not be able to see them!) if you are getting them from a dam, raise them in dam water. if you put them in town water they might die.
The archerfish is capable of seeing below and above the water clearly. It uses this vision to accurately launch a jet of water at insects flying above the water's surface.
yes,most species do.otherwise,the would not be able to tolerate cold water for long,and they would get water logged,making them easy prey.
A crocodiles behavior adaptations include camoflauge and are able to breath under water.
It enacted reforms that gave most of its citizens the right to vote.
A local realtor who has been in business since the 1970s may be able to answer your question.
Walls are able too resist water because the walls are water proof!
No, salt water is not able to turn to ice.
offcourse we can drink water because water is everywhere
Cactus are able to conserve water due to their stems. They have stems that are able to store water for when it is needed.
Caterpillars do not drink water. How are they able to stay alive
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Solubles are compounds able to be dissolved in water.
Water would not be able to for hydrogen bonds
we will be able to save water
If the object is less dense than water, the water will be able to keep it afloat. If the object is more dense than water, the water will not be able to keep it afloat, and it will sink.