Nitrogen due to it's extremely low boiling point, usually exists in gaseous state. so, on consumption, nitrogen mixes with our blood and due to it's low boiling point bubbles up in the blood, causing a painful and dangerous condition called bends. Therefore nitrogen consumption is dangerous.
Shreveport gets its drinking water from "Cross Lake"!! you dumbos should of known that!! :)
Yes because because it is waste water out of humans and. And the water it has salt in it. And it will contaminate your blood. And threfore cells and blood gets saltier and its like drinking ocean water and dameged your body.
From rivers, lakes and groundwaters
it gets into the water simply by the oxygen and H2o (water) Toxics!
Unless it was a human made water fall and the water gets purified you would want to boil and clean the water before drinking the water.
it gets unwanted water in our water but that water is not good for humans
it gets unwanted water in our water but that water is not good for humans
it gets unwanted water in our water but that water is not good for humans
Drinking water is required to be free from living things, like germs, but once in a while, the water gets some germs in it, and you have to boil the water before drinking it.
Minneapolis draws about 21 billion of gallons annually from the Mississippi River (sole source of city water supply).
It is very difficult to pin point exactly where the Nitrate supply is coming from. One way nitrates get into the water is the farmers using Fertilizers and pesticides contain high amounts of ammonia and when ammonia oxidizes it produces nitrates that get washed into streams and in underground water supplies. Another way is that when plants die they produce nitrogen and when nitrogen forms with oxygen it produces nitrate which again gets washed into the soil.
southern California