The rainwater is more acidic after passing through polluted air.
Small particles weather faster than larger particles because they have a smaller surface area. For example, pebbles weather faster than boulders because the have less areas to cover.
Air molecules move faster in hot weather and slower in cold weather.
No, polluted water does not necessarily evaporate faster than fresh water. The rate of evaporation is primarily determined by factors such as temperature, humidity, and surface area exposed to air. Pollutants in the water may affect the evaporation rate depending on their properties, but fresh water and polluted water can evaporate at similar rates under similar conditions.
Chalk would weather fastest, followed by limestone.
clean water because dirty water is dirty water dummies and dirt sence when do u see dirt making things grow unles u dirty yourself
Rock will weather faster in environments that have higher temperatures, more moisture, and frequent freeze-thaw cycles. These conditions can lead to physical and chemical weathering processes which break down the rock more quickly.
Fresh water evaporate faster.
Clean water evaporates faster.
usually if you pee on it after drinking beer all night, then plants will grow to epic porportions.
Rain water
Polluted water sample will decolorize the methylene blue solution faster than a pure water sample.
it is dissolved by weak acids in rainwater
no not really, the snow has usually melted in warm weather becoming the texture of mush and it generaly makes you very slow!
It differentiates. Usually it is not strong enough to actually harm/hurt you, but sometimes it does. Because it makes all rocks weather faster.
because there it is not a freezing weather
Calcite weathers faster than quartz because it is more soluble in water. Calcite readily dissolves in acidic conditions, such as rainwater, leading to faster weathering compared to quartz, which is more resistant to chemical weathering due to its low solubility in water. Additionally, calcite has weaker chemical bonds that make it more susceptible to breakdown compared to quartz.
Yes, batteries can drain faster in cold weather due to the decrease in chemical reactions that generate electricity.