Can you take pollution out of water with a magnet?
There are many"magic" water treatment systems that claim that their magnetic fields can purify water. None of these has any scientific credibility. The only potential material that magnets could remove would be discrete particles of iron, steel or nickel. None of these are common pollutants. Magnets have no impact on salts, dissolved organics or biological material.
What is any substance that causes water pollution?
Any type of chemical that is alien to a water environment in which it is introduced and produces harm to animal life,is a type of pollution. For example, Oil.
What is the safe temperature for drinking water?
Not sure about this. All rivers run but many are unfit to drink. Most of us drink boiled water (at least as tea, coffee and beer) without a problem (unless we drink too much beer!).
AnswerAs long as water runs, its a safe temprature to drink. I would worry drinking boiled water (100 degrees celcius) I may burn myseif.i also think that 32-45 would be an average for warm water
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I think that water as hot as 60 Celsius (140 Fahrenheit) is safe and it won't burn you.
What happens to the quantity of clean water as water pollution increase?
Clean water also decreases and pollution rises.But it can also be dangerous
Paragraph on pollution in 160 words?
Just talk about the dirtiest place near where you live. Write it down.
How does carbon dioxide trap heat?
That depends upon the concentration of the gas. CO2 is a pretty decent insulator. I watched a video of an infrared image of a candle flame taken through a glass canister of normal air. The flame burned bright and steady. Then the air (nitrogen & oxygen) was replaced with carbon dioxide, and the infrared image of the candle faded into almost complete obscurity. Effectively MOST of the candle's heat was "trapped" by the CO2.
The concentration of CO2 in our atmosphere recently rose from 300 parts per million (in 1950) to 400 ppm today. That is incredibly fast, compared to historic rates of change. By 2050 we will pass 500 ppm. That difference is enough to raise earth's temperature from 4 to 7 degrees Celsius by the end of this century.
Water pollution is caused when a Eco-problem or a climate change affects water. Such as we humans litter almost everywhere, so the sea is affected a lot. Another thing such as a big oil spill can pollute the water all over the world. Even something small like radiation leak could be a big effect on water.
What are the harmful effects of insecticide?
Eating insecticides may cause food poisoning. Also insecticides lead to bio accumulation of those poisons in our body which may have many problems like sterility. There are many harmful effects of insecticide including death of plants. Animals can also get very sick or die if subjected to insecticide.
What is a pollution indicator?
living organism that shows the level of pollution in an area through changes in iys distribution or abundance
What are the effects of this pollution to human health and environment?
Acid rain is a common one, pollution can cause the destruction to the ozone layer and create global warming. Poluution can also not be very good for a humans health so there lungs due to the fumes. There are probally many more but heres a quick over view if it helped you plz like thanks
Water pollution can occur from burning fossil fuels due to?
Water pollution can occur from burning fossil fuels due to the acid rain. Fossil fuels will pollute the atmosphere which will result into acid rain.
How does acid rain affect infrastructure?
Acid rain affects infrastructure by using the strong chemical properties it retains to destroy the molecules and particles and their bonds and forces (bonds and forces are two completely different things) that hold all of the infrastructure together. Acid rain, inother words, is bad for infrastructure and by further, anything.
How long does a chip bag fully decompose?
It does not decompose, but brakes up into tiny pieces and eventually turns into plastic dust. This process takes hundreds of years.
What is the average age of cars on the road?
the average age of a vehicle on the road today is 7 years.
How do human beings affect the social environment in positive ways?
A person can contribute to the social fabric, or make it worse. When someone violates social norms, the impact is negative. When someone does volunteer work, obeys the law, is a good neighbor, participates in the voting process, stays informed about local issues, this effects the social environment in positive ways. Overall, the best thing a human being can do to have a positive impact is to live a life exercising strengths of character.
Can a clogged vent cause a raw sewage smell?
To test for a blocked vent, plug the sink or tub. Put at least 2 inches of water over the plug. If the smell ceases, you have a blocked vent. The smell is caused by methane gas, which can cause many health issues.
How can farm chemicals pollute water-?
The fertilizers they use can go a stray and end up in water ways or rivers, this extra nutrients can cause the plankton to grow super size then they become algae, algae bloom which is large amounts of algae pretty much stopping photosynthesis process which plants get their food from the sun) and stopping other marine life to get oxygen in the water because the algae which is a living thing sucks it all up and some algae even excretes toxin which is bad. It's like a really long chain reaction of what farm chemicals can do.
What is the range of pH in acid and how this is linked to the concentration of acid?
in pH acids range from 0-6.as the highest value is 6 and if the concentration of an acid is 6 it is concentrated as this value drops the concentration drops
How bad is Latvia's pollution?
Water and air pollution have been problematic in Latvia, stemming from its industrial past under Soviet rule. However, the country has made significant progress in improving its environment.
tyre deffenitly have some nylon content. though its made of natural rubber. so its not 100% bio degradable for sure
What effect does yard waste have on the environment?
Yard waste is biodegradable. It would have no actual effect on the environment. The use of chemicals to make your lawn grow better or to rid it if ants or pests could easily cause serious water pollution. THAT is a serious issue.