spring and pure water comes to mind
portable
Distilled water potable A+
Distilled water potable A+
Glacial deposits are called till. Wind deposits are referred to as aeolian deposits and include loess, dunes, and hills.
This type of bacteria, commonly known as Iron Ochre, is not known to be harmful to humans. However, it might be a problem because Ochre deposits might clog pipes and drains. Here's a article on Iron Ochre that might answer your questions: http://www.basementsystems.com/press/view.php?id=128
A) glacial deposits
Distilled water potable A+
Distilled water potable A+
acid rain
bacteria are found everywhere in air,land,water,oil deposits,man,animals,plants,decaying organic matter & food
1. Superchlorinate to get rid of bacteria 2. Use a decalcifier or Swirl Away
All of our mucus membranes produce a (typically slimy) protective substance called, oddly enough, mucus. One of the several purposes of this substance is to 'catch' airborne contaminants. The old mucus from lung and sinus membranes is disposed and with it the contaminants are expelled - most (I think) gets swallowed, some spit out or blown out the nose. Some thickens (with trapped contaminants and/or gets dehydrated) and becomes uncomfortable hard or sticky deposits in the nose. Mucus in the lungs or throat does not generally get dehydrated because the environment stays moister than the outer nasal passages.
Bacteria in combination with organic material can produce methane gas. The addition of bacteria to heavy oil deposits to produce methane gas is new research, but it certainly looks promising. Bacteria does not create gasl on its own, but rather transforms the organic material into gas. I've included one link, where scientists claim that bacteria may be used to create oil, but I am not aware of any commercial applications. See links.
Deposits in Dubai are almost similar to what you can avail in countries across Asia. Fixed deposits, call deposits, recurring deposits and flexible deposits are some of the common types of deposits available in Dubai.
Yes they do
what is nri deposits
no
Glacial deposits are called till. Wind deposits are referred to as aeolian deposits and include loess, dunes, and hills.