Because H2O is subjected to impurities manifested anywhere along its traveling route whether it's man made or otherwise.
Via rivers - either directly taken in by the river water or via ground-water feeding rivers by springs.
the river would contain more dissolved oxygen because the water movements cause more oxygen to be produced...try looking at lab bench..it's like a prelab but it helps with the basic information
the amount of dissolved oxygen would decrease.
1. Suspended solids 2. Colloidal solids (nonsettleable solids) - Do not dissolve in water
because river carry dissolved salt into the river
They are in solution.
haung river
haung river
Ice in a glacier meets the requirements for being a mineral, because it is natural, homogeneous, solid and crystalline, and has a definite chemical fomula. River water is liquid and therefore also not crystalline, so it is not a mineral. If and when the river water freezes into ice (naturally), that ice is a mineral.
Ice in a glacier meets the requirements for being a mineral, because it is natural, homogeneous, solid and crystalline, and has a definite chemical fomula. River water is liquid and therefore also not crystalline, so it is not a mineral. If and when the river water freezes into ice (naturally), that ice is a mineral.
gold
haung river