Water (assuming you are talking about pure H2O) isn't called a nutrient simply because the only molecule in water is H2O. In other words the only thin in water, is water, no minerals or vitamens whatsoever, unless added.
Upwelling
Nutrient? That would be fat. But if you mean substance, that would be water.
Hydroponics.
upwelling
into your small intestine.
Upwelling
nutrient
it isnt
The forgotten nutrient and the most important is water.
Water is the nutrient that helps regulate temperature.
Wastewater is called nutrient rich when it contains certain chemicals which are very much essential for microbial growth such as nitrogen, phosphorous, etc. in large proportion.
Wastewater is called nutrient rich when it contains certain chemicals which are very much essential for microbial growth such as nitrogen, phosphorous, etc. in large proportion.
One hydroponic nutrient in a plant is water. Water is an essential nutrient for all life. Another hydroponic nutrient in plants is magnesium sulphate.
the answer is actually nutrient pollution because it says what "POLLUTION" is whatever so the answer would be nutrient pollution because if you read the question you can break it up into some words so the word "pollution" is telling you it has something to do with pollution so therefore the answer is: Answer: Nutrient Pollution
It is called hydroponics
no it isnt
no it isnt