Yes. Desalinization is a redundant and incorrect form, so desalination only should be used.
Advantages Disadvantages *It can work as a backup incase the dams run out of water or are low and if there is a drought *It cost to much money to pay for the plants *The ocean is always there and easy to get to *It reduces oxygen levels in the air and results in an increase of the density of any discharged waste water. *Its unlimited source of water. *make more green house gasses so there for more pollution in the atmosphere *It doubles the amount of salt in the ocean's and impacts on the environment for animals and humans.it allows you to use all the water in the world, the price has been going down
global warming affects the sea level and that gives us less water to desalinate and it also effects the sea life so that is more harmful especially with desalination
Advantages Disadvantages *It can work as a backup incase the dams run out of water or are low and if there is a drought *It cost to much money to pay for the plants *The ocean is always there and easy to get to *It reduces oxygen levels in the air and results in an increase of the density of any discharged waste water. *Its unlimited source of water. *make more green house gasses so there for more pollution in the atmosphere *It doubles the amount of salt in the ocean's and impacts on the environment for animals and humans.it allows you to use all the water in the world, the price has been going down
Does the Sahara desert face problems? I don't think so.
Yes. Desalinization is a redundant and incorrect form, so desalination only should be used.
Why do you drink so much liquid? Because your body needs it... as do plants.
World engineers do not recognize that solar panels fail to provide sufficient energy and required pumping energy to overcome large seawater chemical potentials in desalination plants because there is still a possibility of doing so.
Surprisingly in the 60's weeds were free! They are self growing plants so if you were lucky enough they would just grow for free
Icebergs are a long way from where the water is most needed, so getting them to where they could be used would cost a lot of money. Desalination is used, to some extent, but it requires a fair amount of machinery and energy, which also means that it's expensive.
Icebergs are a long way from where the water is most needed, so getting them to where they could be used would cost a lot of money. Desalination is used, to some extent, but it requires a fair amount of machinery and energy, which also means that it's expensive.
Salinization is the process by which a non saline soil becomes saline, as by the irrigation of land with brackish water, While desalination is the process to remove salts from seawater or soil. So the difference is that salinity is the concentration of salt in, for example water, desalination is the process of removing salts from the water.=P
Ferraris cost so much because they are a foreign brand. (EX:Chevrolet Corvettes cost a lot less, and they're just as fast.)
they hoes so they cost about 2000!! a hour....
So much waste of money
Advantages Disadvantages *It can work as a backup incase the dams run out of water or are low and if there is a drought *It cost to much money to pay for the plants *The ocean is always there and easy to get to *It reduces oxygen levels in the air and results in an increase of the density of any discharged waste water. *Its unlimited source of water. *make more green house gasses so there for more pollution in the atmosphere *It doubles the amount of salt in the ocean's and impacts on the environment for animals and humans.it allows you to use all the water in the world, the price has been going down
Water can be derived from lakes, rivers, wells, oceans (through desalination plants) and glaciers (through melting). And springs. But maybe we can include springs as a kind of well, provided by nature. So that's five.