ameobas/Bacteria
well if the shrimp are cuaght in polluted water then they are polluted but if there are caught in fresh water then theyt are not polluted
polluted water is more dangerous for use and contaminated water is poisiones then polluted
One will know if the water is polluted by putting a water reader in the body of liquid. This water reader will determine if the water is polluted or not.
Polluted The Polluted creek is full of garbage.
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It depends what it is polluted with.
Since the earth is polluted with harmful substances that go into the water, the water that falls as rain and snow ect. will be polluted. Harmful organisms in water can come from decaying animals, fecal material, urine, and of course from the normal cyclical development of parasitic organisms that are shed by living host animals at certain times of the year or during specific environmental changes. Some harmful organisms are normally extant in water at non pathogenic/non infectious levels and only create problems when certain conditions allow them to multiply.
A polluted water may be a homogeneous or a heterogeneous mixture.
Herpes is not transmitted by polluted water.
Well it depends on what you call "polluted" water. Humans for example can't even really use "dirty" water. Then there are animals that survive only in what we would call "dirty" water.If by "polluted" you mean radioactive substances, then it's because radioactive waves destroy and mutate proteins, which DNA and RNA are made of, hence most living organisms can't stand much of it.If by "polluted" you mean dumping plastic, glass or other substances into the water, then really it's "only" a problem to larger organisms, like mammals, birds, fish or reptiles. Plastic itself wouldn't hurt many creatures, although eating it can lead to death and so can getting stuck in it.If by "polluted" you mean oil, well then it's because it stops birds from being able to fly, making their wings sticky and heavier than they are allowed to be, thus starving, choking and drowning them to death. Likewise, any larger creature can't survive in oil, nor strong acids which is why so many organisms die due to them.However, something that should be mentioned is, that no matter how "polluted" water is, it's never dangerous to all living organisms. There are always some that can use it or actually need it. The problem is however, that most larger organisms, that we humans are visually aware of can not cope with water that has chemical substances, too much mud/dirt or radioactivity in them.You would have to define "polluted" and "living organisms" for a better answer.
To turn polluted water into polluted gas, one method is by heating the polluted water to its boiling point to convert it into vapor. The vapor can then be collected and cooled to condense it back into a liquid, which would contain pollutants in gas form. This process allows for the separation of pollutants from water.