Biology, asked by neetuagrawaljbt, 13 days ago

Treated water does not harm aquatic life. Give reason. ​

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Answered by IIMrCorruptedII
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Explanation:

Centripetal acceleration is defined as the property of the motion of an object, traversing a circular path. Any object that is moving in a circle and has an acceleration vector pointed towards the center of that circle is known as Centripetal acceleration. ... Centripetal means towards the center.

Answered by theerthamk206
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Answer:

Treated water does not harm aquatic life.

Explanation:

Sulfate particles from acid rain can cause harm the health of marine life in the rivers and lakes it contaminates, and can result in mortality.

Sulfate particles from acid rain can cause harm the health of marine life in the rivers and lakes it contaminates, and can result in mortality.

So,the treated water is good.

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