Degradable pollution
A non-persistent pollutant is a type of pollutant that breaks down relatively quickly in the environment, usually over a matter of days to weeks. These pollutants do not accumulate in the environment or in living organisms to the same extent as persistent pollutants.
Point source pollution is the type of pollution that can be traced to a specific point of origin, such as a pipe discharging pollutants into a river or a factory releasing contaminants into the air.
The type of mass movement where materials move as a block is called a rockslide or landslide. This happens when a large mass of rock or soil breaks away and moves downhill quickly as a single unit.
The five types of pollution are air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, noise pollution, and light pollution. Each type can have harmful effects on the environment, wildlife, and human health.
Some forms of pollution areAir pollutionwater pollutionsoil pollutionnoise pollutionlight pollution
The type of chemical weathering that breaks down rocks is acid.
Erosion
Hydrochloric acid
it is a type of pollutions is because cutting down plants causes different problems, what the pollution defines.
When your body breaks down food into nutrients, chemical digestion is taking place. In contrast, physical digestion breaks down food mechanically into smaller particles.
things like amylase which breaks down carbohydrates and lipase which breaks down fat/lipids. these are some types of digestive enzymes
digestive juice acid
small intestine
Chemical Digestion.
decomposers
A type of fungi that breaks down dead things and has 11 letters are decomposers. Bacteria and worms which break down dead materials can also be called decomposers.
Yes