Answer:
Explanation:
Building and business closures for weeks or months reduce water usage, potentially leading to stagnant
water inside building plumbing. This water can become unsafe to drink or otherwise use for domestic or
commercial purposes. For example, optimal growth conditions for undesirable pathogens, such as
Legionella bacteria, can occur when hot water temperatures decrease and disinfectant residuals (e.g.,
chlorine) drop to low levels. Water chemistry changes may also increase corrosion and leaching of
metals, including lead, and may cause the formation of disinfection by-products. Turning on the water
for immediate use after it has been stagnant can pose a risk to public health if not properly managed.
Additionally, turning on water after a prolonged period of non-use could disrupt pipe and plumbing
scales to such an extent that microbial and chemical contaminants could be released into the water.
EPA recommends that building owners and manage
<span>The epipelagic ocean zone is most habitable. taken from another sorce than my brain doe fam...</span>
That would be B cytokinesis...best way to remember that is both have the root word cyto in them
Answer:
Ethiopia is most densely populated in the highlands where most people live as farmers. In the 1980s, the Socialist regime made unsuccessful attempts to forcibly relocate people away from the civil war and gather the people in new villages. Ethnically, the population is very mixed and hundreds of different languages are spoken.
More and more Ethiopians are seeking refuge in the cities today than ever before. The biggest reason why more and more Ethiopians are moving to the cities is that wages are higher there than in the countryside and that there are more jobs to choose from (in the countryside it is mostly agriculture). Despite that, only 20% of the population lives in cities and other urban areas.
<span>C. deforestation caused soil exhaustion and erosion.</span>