Rain, snow and other precipitation collect and remove particulates and soluble gasses (e.g. nitrogen and sulphur oxides) from the air.
Yes infact snow does contain air.
There was already air in the burrow before the snow. Air can enter through small openings in the snow.
Yea its really bad for the environment because when you put road salt on clean snow, the snow becomes polluted. Polluted snow melts faster than clean snow because of lower albedo. After the polluted snow melts it goes into our water source and then it becomes into water pollution which becomes a bigger problem. Also, it can give plants and sometimes trees salt burn just by it being in the air and also when the snow melts the water carries the salt in to our fresh water lakes and rivers
The Clean Water Act and the Clean Air Act were created to help clean up the air and water from pollution. The Clean Air Act was passed in 1970 and the Clean Water Act followed in 1972.
just because snow may look clean its filled with bacteria from the ground and pollution from the air
Rain, snow and other precipitation collect and remove particulates and soluble gasses (e.g. nitrogen and sulphur oxides) from the air.
Snow close to populated areas and industrial sites can pick up air-borne pollution and become polluted that way. But snow way out in un/low populated areas is usually very clean.
clean snow is white snow not yellow snow!♥♣♠
Yes infact snow does contain air.
No just make sure that if you live in a snow area that the outside unit is clean and clear of any snow build up..........
Without clean air we couldn't breathe
There was already air in the burrow before the snow. Air can enter through small openings in the snow.
Not if you are certain that it is clean. But nowadays, how can you be sure it's clean?
Yea its really bad for the environment because when you put road salt on clean snow, the snow becomes polluted. Polluted snow melts faster than clean snow because of lower albedo. After the polluted snow melts it goes into our water source and then it becomes into water pollution which becomes a bigger problem. Also, it can give plants and sometimes trees salt burn just by it being in the air and also when the snow melts the water carries the salt in to our fresh water lakes and rivers
because the dirt help keep the snow cold
The Clean Water Act and the Clean Air Act were created to help clean up the air and water from pollution. The Clean Air Act was passed in 1970 and the Clean Water Act followed in 1972.