The term commonly used to refer to dirty water is "contaminated water." This water is polluted with harmful substances, including chemicals, pathogens, or other pollutants that can pose health risks. It can come from various sources, such as industrial discharge, agricultural runoff, or sewage. Proper treatment and purification are essential to make it safe for consumption and use.
In my vocabulary it's simply a mild term of abuse.
its dirty
Ice.
Clean water of course! Dirty water is full of pollution, and makes it harder for the fish to breath. Also, dirty water that contains high amounts of ammonia, nitrite, and/or nitrate can actually cause long term gill damage in goldfish.
The name given to people who make rivers dirty are called polluters. More specifically they could be called water way polluters or simply river polluters.
Water that is in a gaseous state is called water vapouror steam.
The principle is 'dilution': with the first addition of clean water to dirty water, the dirty water becomes less dirty because it is diluted by the clean water. With the continued addition of clean water to dirty water, eventually the dirty water will be completely diluted and there will be no dirty water left; it will all be replaced by clean water.
In the English tongue, solid water is referred to as "ice".
It's called surface water.
Given time everything gets dirty.
Dirty Water was created in 1966.
because they want dirty water