Excess hydrazine in water can lead to significant changes in water chemistry by altering the redox potential and increasing the concentration of reactive nitrogen species. Hydrazine is a reducing agent, which can deplete dissolved oxygen levels and create anoxic conditions, negatively impacting aquatic life. Additionally, it can contribute to the formation of harmful byproducts and affect the overall pH and nutrient dynamics in the water. Ultimately, elevated hydrazine levels can disrupt the ecological balance of aquatic ecosystems.
Water (H2O) would have much of the hydrogen and oxygen in the body.
In My Bum
too much water will kill the roots
Not much of anything.
Voyager 1 Picks up so much speed because of its 16 hydrazine thrusters.
too little water they wilt, to much water they rot and die
no it does not it matters how much water you put in not the temp
yeah---not as much as on land but still
No.
the direction of prevailing winds will affect how much water it carries.
No water crops die. Too much water crops die.
the direction of the prevailing winds will affect how much water it carries