Both ethylene glycol and propylene glycol are toxic and pick up heavy metals like lead and benzene which can cause serious health and environmental problems. Antifreeze manufacturers also add a variety of chemicals to inhibit rust and corrosion which suffocates aquatic life and disrupts sewage treatment processes. Antifreeze should never be released to the environment.
Grazing can compact soil, reducing pore space and leading to increased soil density. This compaction can result in diminished soil aeration and water infiltration, which can affect root growth and overall soil health.
Precipitation influences soil formation by introducing water that carries nutrients and minerals to the soil. Heavy rainfall can leach minerals from the soil, leading to changes in soil composition and fertility. Additionally, precipitation can cause erosion, which can affect soil structure and nutrient content.
Yes, air temperature can affect soil temperature. Warmer air temperatures can cause the soil to warm up, while cooler air temperatures can cause the soil to cool down. However, the degree to which air temperature affects soil temperature can be influenced by factors such as the depth of the soil, soil moisture content, and the type of soil.
Physical conditions such as soil structure, compaction, and moisture content can affect soil density by influencing the arrangement of soil particles. Biochemical conditions related to the presence of organic matter can also impact soil density by affecting the overall soil structure and particle interactions. Overall, factors that affect soil aggregation and compaction will tend to influence soil density.
The type of bedrock under soil can affect soil characteristics by influencing its nutrient content, drainage, and pH level. For example, limestone bedrock can increase the alkalinity of the soil, affecting plant growth. Additionally, the composition of the bedrock can determine the size and shape of soil particles, which in turn impacts soil texture and structure.
Negative!!!
Weight does not affect soil absorbency.
Hard water can cause antifreeze color to change due to mineral deposits and impurities from the water being mixed with the antifreeze. This can result in the antifreeze appearing darker or discolored. It is recommended to use distilled water when mixing antifreeze to avoid color changes and ensure optimal performance.
No, soil formation doesn't affect the fertility of soil but soil looses its fertility by being exhausted.
how does the presence of humus affect soil
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in soil
poor soil means no. of voids more and soil does not hold nuritent the seepage loose more.it also affect crop yield
soil fertility increases soil PH
red soil
If the soil is hot heat rises and the air near and around the soil will rise to affect the other particiles of air.
You can run up to 75 percent antifreeze without any trouble. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Actually , Ford states not to exceed ( 60 % antifreeze )