Polluted air has more particulate matter, such as soot and dust, that can act as condensation nuclei for water droplets to form fog. These particles provide a surface for water vapor to condense on, leading to fog formation. Clean air typically lacks these particles, making it less likely to form fog.
Atlantic salmon rely on clean freshwater streams for spawning and early development. If these streams became badly polluted, it could harm their ability to reproduce and survive. Pollution can decrease water quality, disrupt the food chain, and negatively impact the salmon's health.
Moths with camouflaging abilities or those with tolerance to pollutants like sulfur dioxide are more likely to survive in polluted environments as they can blend in or withstand the toxic chemicals. Additionally, moth species that are adaptable to changing conditions or have a diverse diet may also have a better chance of survival in polluted areas.
If the air around you is polluted, you should try to stay indoors as much as possible and use an air purifier if available. If you need to go outside, wearing a mask can help reduce your exposure to pollutants. Additionally, staying hydrated and maintaining good overall health can help lessen the impact of pollution on your body.
No, people do not want Hong Kong to be polluted. Pollution can have negative impacts on public health, the environment, and quality of life. There are efforts being made to reduce pollution in Hong Kong through government regulations, community initiatives, and public awareness campaigns.
If a plant grows in polluted soil, it may absorb toxins present in the soil, which can hinder its growth, development, and overall health. It may also accumulate these toxins in its tissues, making it unsafe to consume. Additionally, polluted soil can disrupt nutrient uptake and lead to nutrient deficiencies in the plant.
Both business interest groups and environmental interest groups
No. That would be unhealthy and disgusting. You will most likely get sick, or get stuck on something and drown.
Bacteria infestations are highly likely but algae (which are green) would need light to grow and the inside of a clarinet is rather dark.
cause people want clean water so they would choose a non-polluted area
No, it is not an adjective. Pollutant is a noun. Polluted would be an adjective.
It kind of depends what the water is polluted with. If it is oil the seeds are unlikely to sprout and will likely die. If it is polluted with sewerage it would depend on the concentration of sewerage, a little might help. Radioactivity again depends on the dose. It might kill the seeds or have little or no effect.
When a river is polluted at its source, it means all the aquatic life and all other processes that depend on the river will be affected.
Just look in your Earth Science text book! it is not that hard. or call a friend or someone who is smarter than you if you dont have friends cause onvisously you are to stupid to just look in your book. STOP BEING SO LAZY!
I can tell the difference! I would drink clear water that looked free from sediment and bacteria. I would not drink dirty looking water, unless it has been filtered to remove sediment, and had then been sterilised by using purification tablets. High in the mountains, where a tumbling stream of water is turbulent, oxygen enriched, and less likely to be polluted by animal waste or carcases, then yes, I have drunk clean water!
To turn polluted water into polluted gas, one method is by heating the polluted water to its boiling point to convert it into vapor. The vapor can then be collected and cooled to condense it back into a liquid, which would contain pollutants in gas form. This process allows for the separation of pollutants from water.
it would push animals out into the road
I presume you mean remove not clean?? why would you want to clean adhesive?? paint stripper will often work, depends on what that vendor used likely EVA