Ammonia factories do not clean your cells or do anything else for that matter.
There are more than 200 water bottle factories in canada. There is atleast 267 water bottle factories. There are more than 200 water bottle factories in canada. There is atleast 267 water bottle factories. There are more than 200 water bottle factories in canada. There is atleast 267 water bottle factories. There are more than 200 water bottle factories in canada. There is atleast 267 water bottle factories. There are more than 200 water bottle factories in canada. There is atleast 267 water bottle factories. There are more than 200 water bottle factories in canada. There is atleast 267 water bottle factories. There are more than 200 water bottle factories in canada. There is atleast 267 water bottle factories. There are more than 200 water bottle factories in canada. There is atleast 267 water bottle factories. There are more than 200 water bottle factories in canada. There is atleast 267 water bottle factories.
because it may cause of poison when we drink it.
YES
in water factories and to fuel cars in water factories and to fuel cars
A water-powered factory did not create pollution and could only operate near water, but a steam-powered factory did create pollution and could operate anywhere on land
The quick answer is yes, however, it might be hard to convince some people to drink it because of the word "recycled". But factories have been able to recycle, cleanse, and purify water that can be consumed by people. Did you know that some water purifying factories can clean water SO well that they would have to put stuff back in the water for it to be drinkable? ~Apple Juice
By factories air, water, soil, etc. are polluted because factories release smoke, toxic chemicals and dirty water.
clean air act
Most factories were built near water to power the machines.
Steam-powered factories could be built in cities.
Steam-powered factories could be built in cities.