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Sewage is waste water released by homes, industries, hospitals, offices and other users. It also includes rainwater that has run down the street during a storm or heavy rain.
Accumulation of sewerage leads to:
- Spread of various diseases.
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- Discharge of sewerage in water bodies leads to excessive growth of algae.
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The Circulatory System has, at the centre of it, the Heart. It pumps blood out at high pressure so that it can reach all the parts of the body quickly. To withstand the pressure of the blood coming out from the heart, arteries need thick walls.
The returning blood in the veins is under low(er) pressure. Because of the lower pressure, vein walls are thinner. However, veins also have one-way stop valves to keep blood from flowing backwards.
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The production of new individuals from the existing individuals of the same species is known as reproduction.
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Waste water created in flight is stored in a holding tank on the aircraft until the plane sets down. When it's on the ground, a service truck rolls up and pumps the contents of the plane's holding tank aboard. A waste station at the airport serves to empty the truck's tank into the community waste water processing system.
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Binary fission: It involves the longitudinal or transverse splitting of an organism into two equal halves which develop into two separate individuals. Transverse binary fission is the splitting of the cells along any plane during division. Binary fission is generally seen in unicellular organisms such as amoeba and paramecium falling into the category of protozoa.
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Acids in aqueous solution dissosciate to form ions. The movement of charged particles results in flow of current
As said by your friends, an aqueous solution of an acid conducts electricity because of the presence of H+ ions in solution. The hydrogen ion is a charged species and its movement causes the flow of current.
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If the people of the fifty houses use the ten tube wells, then the water required by them is drawn from the ground. If these tube wells are used for long time, then the ground water would be reduced and the water table would go down.
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We know that bar magnet can produce it's own magnetic field, magnetic field is nothing but imaginary line in which it's influence can be take place. When we place a compass in which it's needle is also made up of magnet neerer to the bar magnet, due to its north and south magnetic Flux lines the needle is get deflected.

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Water retention occurs when excess fluids build up inside your body. It is also known as fluid retention or edema. Water retention occurs in the circulatory system or within tissues and cavities. It can cause swelling in the hands, feet, ankles and legs. Water retention or fluid retention (oedema) occurs when excess fluid builds up within the body. This can cause swelling, which often occurs in the feet, ankles and legs. You might also notice swelling in the hands - perhaps meaning that rings no longer fit.
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