Chimicles like cleaning supplies and other toxins can seep into the ground and make the water unstable
Because it's highly toxic and not only can some of the substance seep into your hand or any open wounds, but its vapors are extremely toxic.
The pollution in the air is dangerous whether or not you believe in the "global warming is caused by co2" myth or not. The amount of people with asthma has nearly doubled over the last 50 years this is partly because we are not desposing our waste properly -------------- Oils and chemicals that are improperly disposed of can seep into groundwater and contaminate wells.
Aquaplus is the only water in the UAE that is packed in a 5 gallon Bisphenol A (BPA) Free Bottle. Bisphenol A (BPA) is an industrial chemical that is used in making certain plastic products, and research has shown that this substance can seep into food and beverages stored in containers that are made with BPA.
water doesn't seep into your gas tank. it is in the gasoline and condenses when the time is right to form water crystals. a common cure is to go to the autu store tell him your story and he will tell you the best brand to solve your problem
If limestone is exhausted by dissolution and acidic neutralization, then more limestone can be added to the pond over the seep.
groundwater is used faster than it is replaced
hydrostatic force and capillary action
Once the contaminants touch the ground they seep into the groundwater table, after this they are distributed into groundwater wells and aquifers.
Yes, but it's a very slow process.
Petroleum
The answer is seep
Any foreign substance that can enter an organism by diffusion can seep into an organism and replace its hard parts.
Chemicals and waste caused by land pollution seep into the ground. A high amount of our water supply comes from underground. as the chemicals and waste make their way down, they pollute the precious groundwater, lessening the amount of usable water available.
The seep into the ground (polluting aquifers that we use for drinking water) and to the surface and cause widespread environmental damage (harm to life on Earth).
yes it does
You have a high groundwater table. Most likely it is always higher than average and the spring thaw and rains just made the situation more obvious.
Seep is a regular verb so the past tense of seep is seeped