Sticky globs created during water treatment often refer to biofilms or flocs that form as microorganisms aggregate in the presence of organic matter and nutrients. These globs can aid in the removal of contaminants by trapping and settling impurities during processes like sedimentation or filtration. However, excessive biofilm formation can lead to operational challenges, such as clogging filters and reducing treatment efficiency. Proper management and monitoring are essential to balance their beneficial effects while minimizing potential drawbacks.
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This is called flocculation. When alum is added to water, it reacts with impurities and causes them to clump together, forming sticky globs that can be easily removed.
globs are green cause they have chemicals in them that make them green. technically globs can be any color of the rainbow you just have to have the right chemicals
it says on wikipedia that globs of doom is the final sequel
No
maybe in a store?
tons of toothpaste! bottles of it, believe me, it helps. put globs of it on, and don't use the cream that doctors give u. SOURCE: my uncle and aunt are doctors i use vichy!
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yes
yellows globs that have they own language.they are well Villains
With an ICE or WATER weapon.
SpongeBob SquarePants featuring Nicktoons Globs of Doom - 2008 VG is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG USA:E