Biodegradable gas or non-biodegradable gas?
Biodegradeable. definitely. it's a Toyota in a hangar if i'vre ever seen one!
What will happen if we don't stop marine pollution?
We may start to see a decrease in marine life population due to poisoning caused by the pollution.
Impact of ecosystem destruction?
impact of ecosystem has caused a great imbalance in nature which later leads to loss of biodiversity
What is the different between biochemical oxygen demand and biological oxygen demand?
Oxygen Demand -The amount of oxygen require to oxidize an organic material
Biochemical (Biological) Oxygen Demand (BOD) -The amount of oxygen required to oxidized any organic matter present in the water by microbes present in the water. Usually representin the easily "digestible" organics.
Chemical Oxygen Demand (CO) - The amount of oxidants experessed as oxygen required to consume all organics in a water sample
Total Oxygen Demand (TOD) the sum of COD and BOD
Biological Oxygen demand is the oxygen required to oxidized only organic matter by micro organisms (it is basically a prototype of actual process happening in treatment plant) while chemical oxygen demand is the oxygen consumed to oxidize all organic and inorganic matter and it employ chemicals to do this process that why it is way more fast then BOD experiment .
What is the meaning of lipid content?
Lipids are triglycerides, fatty acids, and oils that are stored energy in cell membranes. Lipid content is the percent or amount of lipids found in a substance.
What is the present impact factor of the journal of environmental biology?
The Impact factor of this Journal is 1.359 (2008).
What oil goes in a 1981 Honda 400?
Use an SE or SF type oil within the range of 5W-30 to 20W-50. (The lower the number, the better the engine will start in cold climates.) A 10W-40 has a constant viscosity and will perform efficiently across a wide range of engine operating conditions. Higher numbers are usually recommended for engine running in hot weather conditions. For more complete information, download the manual. You can download the entire repair and service manual from hondatech.info in Adobe Acrobat PDF format at: http://downloads.hondatech.info/Moto/CB/CB400/Honda%20Cb400%20Cb450%20Cm400%20Cm450%20Twins%20Nighthawk%20%281978-1987%29%20-%20Service%20Manual%20400%20Pag%28Eng%29.pdf
How is failing septic systems bad for the environment?
A failing septic system does not properly breakdown solids and allows excess
raw sewage to penetrate the water table you may be drawing your drinking
water from. This in turn translates in harmful bacteria entering your soil and contaminating your land and water in the future. It can also be caused by lack
of bacteria in your tank due all the household chemicals and cleaning agents that are used to kill bacteria, germ
and virus growth in your house today. Solution is to use pro-biotic additives
that add helpful bacteria that will breakdown grease, paper, soaps, detergents,
and other solids flushed down your system. Monthly treat for less than $10 is
suggested and will lengthen the life of your septic system and definitely save
time and money in the future.
How long does it take for an electronic to decompose?
Electronics can take multiple years to decompose. Electronical waste is called e-waste. It can take up to 1,000,000's of years to biodegrade.
How will you make your school a plastic free zone?
We can make our school a plastic free zone by avoiding throwing of plastic packets of chips,cakes,buistics etc randomly.....we can also instruct students to avoid using plastic bags for bringing ther materials.If students buy anythng from canteen they should check that where they are tthrowing their packets after having it,If they throw packets here and there inspite of throwing them into bins they should punish severly so that further thay dont repeat the same.
We should encourage every students to use re-usable containers for lunches and to recycle boxes and platics,not only to students but also to parents and stuffs so that students learn from them.
This is how we can make our school a plastic free zone.
By throwing away all your litter in the trash and recycling all of the recyclable items. Not only would this reduce pollution, but it would also help conserve our Natural Resources.
What is the cause of black oily particles in the tub when filled with hot water only?
If it is very Old plumbing it could be the 'packing' around the shaft of the valve. Lots of graphite? If its fairly new plumbing, could be the washer coming apart inside the valve, or pipe residue. Is the water on the hot side getting harder to trun off? More twist pressure to stop the drip? Then I would say its the (seal) washer on the end of the valve shaft. This can be replaced fairly easy on newer plumbling. A deep socket type plumbers tool removes the valve, after the water is turned off of course.Maybe on here there is a 'how to fix a drippy faucet' FAQ, Check that out, or google it.
How long does it take nature to break down paper clips?
An ordinary steel paper clip will crumble into rust within a year or so, depending on the moisture content of the soil. They are seldom given any real corrosion protection, because they are designed to hold dry things together.
Synthetic fuel or synfuel is a liquid fuel obtained from coal, natural gas, oil shale, or biomass. It may also refer to fuels derived from other solids such as plastics or rubber waste.
Are cornstarch carrier bags better for the environment?
yes because they're biodegradable, where as plastic bags are burned, producing air pollution, releasing carbon dioxide, contributing to global warming. Some plastic bags can't even be burned because they produce toxic fumes.
Water conservation in Pakistan and our young generation role in sustainability in water?
Water Conservation. The watershed's surface is the depletion or loss of water from a hydrologic basin associated with plant water use. Water diverted from its natural course through a canal, pipe, or other conveyance measure and applied in irrigation in excess of ET is not lost because it returns into the basin from which it was withdrawn via surface runoff or deep percolation. This water can be available to other users at other times in other locations. One user's water inefficiency often serves as the source of another user's water supply. On-farm adoption of drip irrigation is one measure widely believed to conserve water. Drip irrigation allows for precise application of water into plants' root zones, with little loss to runoff or deep percolation. A linear relationship is typical between ET and crop yield over a wide range of crops and water applications. So, irrigation technologies that apply water at optimal times and locations in plant root zones increase crop consumptive use of water and crop yield as irrigation efficiency increases. When yield goes up, ET typically rises. Water losses through deep percolation or surface runoff will be reduced, possibly to early 0, through drip technology, but more ET will be used by the plant in supporting its reduced plant stress and higher yield. More efficient irrigation systems reduce diversions from streams and increase crop both yield and gross revenue. Depending on the cost of installing drip irrigation, costs and returns of production, and the price of water, the farmer who uses the technology may experience increased yield and higher income per unit of land. From the farmer's economic view the new water-conserving technology is good. However, basin-level consumptive use of water can increase.
What is a storm water runoff treatment pond?
It is a pond that is designed, at a minimum, to retain and slow the flow of stormwater runoff so that solid pollutants, including sediments and trash, have an opportunity to settle out of the water column. Many are also designed such that the stormwater that is retained can infiltrate into the ground or pass through a wetland so chemical contaminants can be filtered out of the water, including metals, pesticides, and nutrients.