Silica, commonly found in nature as quartz, is considered eco-friendly in certain applications due to its abundance, inert nature, and low toxicity. It is commonly used in products like glass, ceramics, and as an abrasive in various industries. However, the mining and processing of silica can have environmental impacts such as habitat destruction and energy consumption.
Any metrial or thing which containts silica in it is call silica content..
Krakatoa is silica-rich, meaning it contains a high amount of silicon dioxide (silica) in its composition. This high silica content is associated with explosive volcanic eruptions due to the interaction between silica and magma.
Rhyolite is silica-rich, containing over 70% silica. It is an extrusive igneous rock with a fine-grained texture that forms from the rapid cooling of magma rich in silica content.
Solute silica refers to dissolved silica present in a solution, typically in water. It represents the amount of silica that has been dissolved and is in the liquid phase rather than in solid form. Silica can be found naturally in many water sources and can impact water quality and the environment.
No. Silica is very chemically resistant.
we need ecofriendly buildings as a model to other buildings to become ecofriendly
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Yes, no emissions.
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Sericulture is not ecofriendly because during sericulture silkworm is boiled to get silk fibres. Vapours emitted from the boiling cocoon release toxic fumes that pollute the environment.
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They build windmills to generate 'clean and ecofriendly' energy.
every one and every thing should be ecofriendly
worms are eco-friendly b/c they make cleaner soil with their manure
Any metrial or thing which containts silica in it is call silica content..