the difference between salt water and fresh water is that salt water is from the ocean and fresh water is water that hasn't gotten to the ocean and so the water is clean, And you can only drink fresh water not salt water
No. Water is water.
Water is already water so when water goes with water it becomes water then you add salt and water and it becomes salt water so you take your salt water and take your water in the water and mix the water in the water with the salt water it becomes the water in the water with salt water
The water cycle
Distillation of water (resulting in distilled water) is the best way or purifying water. Since the contaminants in water (ions, metals, microbes) are generally larger than water molecules, when water is evaporated, the contaminants are left behind. The evaporated water can then be condensed as pure water.
scarity of water
not enough to go around
scarity
what is definition of scarcity
Crops were needed as a surplus
it had a scarity because in the begining of Greece they did not have much food that's why they had a scarcity
Economic system are created by people to deal with the problem of?
it has sexIt is generally thought that the lower number is due to the scarity of prey in the Arctic
poverty applies to people (lacking in wealth or lacking in the basic necessities to sustain life). scarity applies to resources. (lacking in amount or in supply) a person is impoverished. there can be a scarcity of food. a person is not scarcity. food is not impovershied.
scarity and choice are inseperable at all levels of decision- making: At the consumer 's level: 'scarcity ' means limited income and 'choice ' means allocation of income to the purchase of different goods and services that he maximises his satisfaction. At the producer 's level: 'scarcity ' means limited resources and 'choice ' means allocation of resources to the production of different goods and services in a manner that he maximises his profits. At the national level: 'scarcity ' means limited national income and 'choice ' means usage of resources in a manner that social welfare is maximised.
Tap water Drinking water Sewer water Pipe water River Water Mineral water Pure water Dirty water
Hard Water Raw Water Boiled Water Rain Water Snow Water Filtered Water Soft Water Reverse Osmosis De-ionized Water Distilled Water