Because all rivers ans seas are different.
Urine is usually around a pH of 7, or neutral (like pure water). The problem might come with the extreme amount of salts and ammonia present in the urine, which may be harmful to the plant. The best solution is probably to rinse it with a lot of water. If it is in a pot with good drainage, take it outside or over a sink and water it repeatedly for a while, letting the water just flow out of the bottom to flush out the urine. If the pot has no drainage, it might not be a bad idea to replant it into a pot with good drainage, using soil that wasn't saturated with urine, and you might want to water it a few times, again to flush any of the urine that might have come in the soil around the roots.
Insoluble
it becomes a solution and it dissolves into the water so you cant see it.
u cant do anything about them volcanoes are natural they cannot be reduced or prevented
tsunamis are unpredictable. so you really cant put an amount to it. tsunamis are unpredictable. so you really cant put an amount to it. tsunamis are unpredictable. so you really cant put an amount to it.
Because it is a mammal and it can only stay in water for a certain amount of time.
Freshwater is replenished by watercycle so it's renewable but total amount water in our world is limited-it cant be replenished so doesn't it come under
the water become so contaminated that it cant be used again and it sickens the people whoever drinks because of its huge amount of disease acusing microbesa nd chemicals.
Yes, but depending on the amount of water and if you want to use the water afterwards, you might want to find an alternative.
the gum contains sodium bisulfite which the water cant dissolve
water vapour
To make an acid with a pH of 5, you would need to dilute a strong acid with water. The exact amount of water needed would depend on the concentration of the acid you are starting with. It's important to perform calculations based on the initial concentration and final desired pH to determine the specific amount of water required.
Urine is usually around a pH of 7, or neutral (like pure water). The problem might come with the extreme amount of salts and ammonia present in the urine, which may be harmful to the plant. The best solution is probably to rinse it with a lot of water. If it is in a pot with good drainage, take it outside or over a sink and water it repeatedly for a while, letting the water just flow out of the bottom to flush out the urine. If the pot has no drainage, it might not be a bad idea to replant it into a pot with good drainage, using soil that wasn't saturated with urine, and you might want to water it a few times, again to flush any of the urine that might have come in the soil around the roots.
because they cant its there habitat their swimming is like our walking on earth they cant survive whithout water and we cant survive without gravity literally
You cant
you cant because there is no water dojo
you cant