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Q: When liquid splashes me none seeps through when i am moved a lot liquid i spew?
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What happens at a hydrothermal vent?

Seawater seeps into the ocean floor through cracks in the crust


Why used filtration to separate chalk from water?

Because chalk(CaCO3) is insoluble in water and more over if you pass the mixture through a filter paper the chalk is left behind on the paper while the water seeps through it .


How is iron removed from a blast furnace?

Iron is removed from a balst furnace, it melts as it seeps down to the higher temperatures at the bottom of the furnace from where it is tapped off. Hope that helps.


Is there a difference between water and oil in barrel?

Natural seeps are just that - natural. They have been occurring for millennia and the ocean has evolved ways to deal with them. From microscopic bacteria that feed on the petroleum to the simple size of the ocean. The seeps have time to disperse and not contaminate a single large space suddenly.With spills the area is supersaturated with millions of gallons of oil within hours. The dispersal effect of the waves is generally overwhelmed and even the microbes that thrive on petroleum are hard pressed to do anything of any use.Man-made efforts to clean the mess sometimes make things worse. Past studies have shown that chemical dispersants can be very toxic. The technology is improving, but its not fool-proof yet.No one knows what the long term effects of the recent Gulf of Mexico spill might be, but its clear that since the man-made spills are generally localized, the threat may be greater.


Is ice wedging chemical weathering?

No, it is physical weathering. Ice wedging occurs when water seeps into cracks in rocks and freezes. Water expands when it freezes, and when that happens it can crack the rock, causing the rock to break down over time. No chemical changes occur during this process. The water stays water, it just changes state, and the rock stays rock, it just breaks down into smaller pieces.