Yes, it is possible.
No, water molecules do not pollute water. Pollution typically refers to the introduction of harmful substances into water, such as chemicals or waste products, which can have negative impacts on water quality and aquatic life. Water molecules themselves are not pollutants.
"evaporated water" is two words not "the" word.
Water vapor and evaporated water are not exactly the same thing. Water vapor refers to water in its gaseous state, while evaporated water specifically refers to water that has changed from a liquid to a vapor due to heating or exposure to air. Evaporated water is a process that leads to the formation of water vapor.
Evaporated water condenses in the atmosphere to form clouds.
Because it is more cheaper. People don't want pay garbage companies. Some people are just lazy or don't care.First of all I think we shouldn't pollute water because it contains bacteria, and we drink it. Over 71% of earth surface is covered with water bodies and other chemicals that humans tip in the drain.Most people pollute because they don't want to pay for someone to pick up the garbage and dispose of it properly. Some people just don't care what happens to it or where it goes as long as they don't have to carry it around with them any longer.
YES BECAUSE some pollutants are evaporated with water
Humans pollute aquifers by dumping pollutants such as chemicals and fertilizers into the water sources.
There are many types of pollutants, and they are classified by the parts of the environment they pollute. The most common are water pollutants and air pollutants.
Precipitation can carry pollutants in water whereby when moisture rises and mixes with gases from industries thereby condensing and falling back as acid rain may carry the pollutants into water.
No. They are gases, although ammonia is soluble in water. These are both air pollutants.
Whenever harmful substances such as sewage, toxic chemicals, silt, etc.., get mixed with the water, the water becomes polluted. The substances that pollute water are called Water Pollutants
No, water molecules do not pollute water. Pollution typically refers to the introduction of harmful substances into water, such as chemicals or waste products, which can have negative impacts on water quality and aquatic life. Water molecules themselves are not pollutants.
Evaporation absorb heat from the environment.
Carbon dioxide itself does not directly pollute water in the same way that other pollutants do. However, when carbon dioxide dissolves in water, it forms carbonic acid, which can lead to a decrease in the pH of the water (ocean acidification) and potentially harm aquatic life.
Evaporated water is a gas.
Evaporated water is water vapors.
Evaporated water is a gas.