Science, asked by ishakhan, 11 months ago

why is oil afraid of.letter B..
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Answered by harsh19647047
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Answer:

Bacteria

A bacteria is a simple microscopic single-celled organism. There are many forms of bacteria which thive in soil. Bacteria play a crucial role in the nutrient cycles in soil, helping to break down organic matter.

Bearing capacity

This is effectively the weight a soil can withstand before severe damage occurs to the structure of the soil. Bearing capacity varies throughout the year, for instance a very heavy tractor that causes no damage on dry soils may cause a lot of damage to wetted soils.

Biodiversity

Biodiversity describes the diverse number and type of organisms such as animals, plants and microorganisms living in habitats. Healthy soil contains a staggering biodiversity of organisms and is a powerhouse of the wider ecosystem.

Biotope

A Biotope is a distinct geographical area having similar environmental conditions, such as soil, climate and relief.

Buffering capacity

Buffering capacity is the ability of the soil to reduce high alkalinity or acidity levels coming perhaps from pollution (e.g. acid rain). Chalky or limestone soils for instance are very alkaline and can neutralise acids more effectively than acid, peat soils.

Bulk density

The dry mass of soil per unit bulk volume of soil. Expressed as kg/m-3 or g/cm3.

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Answered by AnmolRaii
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OK. This seems like a riddle. Let me solve this.

Oil is afraid of letter B because when oil meets B it Boils (B + Oil = Boil) and when oil boils it evaporates and in the end it will lose its existence.

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