Water from regions around the World with abundance of Limestone (which is made up of ionic molecules of calcium oxide) and other calcium-containing rocks tend to have calcium ions dissolve into the water, which in terms would make water harder in certain regions.
Hard water (temporary hardness) contain calcium carbonate.
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The rocks in the area may be different, the may be limestone which is calcuim which causes water to become hard
While choosing a water filter, keep in mind what is in the tap water that you are cleaning. There are water filters that are made to clean out certain things more than others.
It's not "harder", it just requires a slightly higher temperature.
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Rain will sometimes fall harder in some spots then in others. This means that the cloud above is more dense with water then the other clouds.
Anything to do with the north and south poles. Water molecules (and some others) have polar regions.
The rocks in the area may be different, the may be limestone which is calcuim which causes water to become hard
because of the different depths of the water
What are the three regions of the water cycle?
It depends on the source of the water. Some regions have a lot of minerals and sediment. Others are largely setiment free.
Slang terms for PCP included: Angel Dust; Rocket Fuel; Wet; Water; Fry; Amp; Embalming Fluid; Formaldehyde; Hog. Some of these terms are certainly more common than others, and some many be specific to certain regions.
There are different types of pollution that threaten the polar regions. The main ones include water-oil spills, global warming and dumping of wastes among others.
They kept going the existing irrigation systems which had been established by their predecessors.
The deeper you go, the more water there is, so it is pressing more on your legs, making it harder and harder to move.