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Eroded dirt washes into the Chesapeake, making the water cloudy.
When carbon dioxide dissolves, it turns into carbonic acid, making the water more acidic.
Clarification removes most of the turbidity, making the water crystal clear.
What it means is making the water in the tub kind of like the chlorinated water in a swimming pool.
Over time the carbon in the oceans turns into carbonic acid, lowering pH levels and making the water more acidic.
Underground lakes reflected ceiling formations with crystal clarity, making the water seem bottomless instead of its actual depth of 2 to 10 inches.
A drought is making the water situation worse now, but even if rainfall were normal, water shortages would be growing desperate for most Middle Eastern countries.
Winds stir up bigger waves on the main lake, dispersing sediment and salt and making the water a cloudier and lighter blue-green.
Visibility was poor and the tide had come in, making the water so deep that I could just get down, take a quick look, then swim up.
The ions then either settle back into the walls of the pipes, making the pipes themselves radioactive, or continue to circulate, making the water radioactive.
So instead of trying to protect electronics by keeping water out, it protects them by making the water that gets in harmless.
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