Yes, there are some companies who can do work such as this.
Converting rainwater to acid rain would involve adding pollutants like sulfur dioxide or nitrogen oxides. This process could be done relatively easily through human activities such as burning fossil fuels or industrial processes, leading to increased acidity in the rainwater.
if i am a size 8-10 in clothing,in Australia,how do i convert that in America
They sent those who didn't convert to Australia as prisoners during the dark ages.
yes
The Maldives relies primarily on rainwater for its freshwater supply, as the archipelago consists of low-lying coral atolls with limited groundwater resources. The country has developed rainwater harvesting systems, which capture and store rainwater for drinking and other purposes. Additionally, some areas utilize desalination plants to convert seawater into freshwater, helping to meet the growing demand. However, the reliance on rainwater makes the Maldives vulnerable to changing rainfall patterns due to climate change.
If you want to convert an ungrounded swimming pool into a storm shelter it is possible. It will cost a nice amount of money and take some time though. You would treat it like a basement foundation and go from there. Shouldn't be too complicated.
1.4 miles = 2253.08 metres = 90.12 lengths of 25m
i dont know.. u give ans.
In Australia, the state government of Victoria is creating a de-salinisation plant to convert sea water into drinking water in order to combat the effects of a long and severe drought in the region. And I think the idea came from Dubai.
There is no easy way to convert a size 34 American to Australian. A US size 34 in a woman's blouse is equivalent to a size 12 in Australia.
You can't. Sorry.
in Australia if you have $1 and if you translate it in a philipine peso (money) it costs 40 peso