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Hypoxia is the term used for low, or depleted, oxygen levels. It occurs naturally at high altitudes or in the deeper regions of the sea.

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Has had most of the uranium-235 (an isotope of uranium)) separated out of it.

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We've depleted our supply of Cheetos.

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A cation has a depleted electron configuration.

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Medicare funds have not, to this point, been depleted.

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The ozone is depleted but not yet dead. It is depleted at some places.

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Ozone layer depleted. It is because of use of CFC's.

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the earth is getting depleted because of us polluting and harming it.

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1. How much of our rainforests have been depleted throughout history?

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Ozone is being depleted by CFC's. They react with ozone and deplete it.

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The external irradiation from depleted uranium is not significative.

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Depleted uranium is man made but the isotope 238U is natural.

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Veins carry oxygen depleted blood to the heart.

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Depleted Uranium Is a War Crime was created in 2006.

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Cotton depleted the soil in the American South in the 1800's, if that is what you mean.

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The gold mines were declared depleted in 1570

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Ozone layer is a layer of earth. It is being depleted. The reason is CFC.

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Resources are not permanently depleted or damaged an ecosystem is considered to be sustainable.

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Dangers of depleted ozone are many. Cataract, immune system breakdown etc.

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The amount of ozone depleted is less. But it could go far beyond that number.

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It is depleted over Antarctica. It is because low temperatures over the poles.

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Ozone layer is being depleted by CFC's. They react with ozone and decompose it.

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The ozone depletion requires low temperatures. It is because ozone is depleted in Antarctica.

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Depleted blood enters and leaves the right side of the heart.

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Some consequences of ozone being depleted are. Floods, global warming etc.

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Depleted plutonium don't exist. For plutonium health hazards see the link below.

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The ozone is depleted at the poles in southern hemisphere. It is due to cold climate which accelerates the situation.

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If the level of ozone is below certain concentration, then it is ozone depleted. It is called as ozone hole.

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Ozone (O3)

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Any gene; depleted uranium is uranium containing more than 99,8 % of the isotope uranium 238.

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Water is depleted most rapidly during physical exercise

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If the ozone is depleted, UV rays will enter the earth. They are fatal for life on earth.

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No, the ozone layer is not completely depleted, but it has been damaged by human activities such as the use of certain chemicals.

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You'll have to make your question more clear. Are you talking about depleted uranium munitions? Or are you claiming the US are using depleted uranium for something else?

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It is not recommended to create deuterium depleted water at home as it requires specialized equipment and expertise. It is best to consult with a professional or purchase deuterium depleted water from a reputable source.

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The external irradiation from depleted uranium is not important; no very special precautions or a mandatory safe distance.

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Depleted ozone allows UV rays to pass through. These rays are fatal to life on earth.

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rivaling that of depleted uranium

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Earth's atmosphere is being depleted due to the industrialization. This causes the dangerous rays of the sun to enter in.

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The ozone depleted layer could cause skin cancer. It could also cause global warming.

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Depleted - 2013 Homecoming 1-1 was released on:

USA: 6 June 2013

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Yes, our soil is depleted of nutrients due to factors such as intensive farming practices, erosion, and lack of proper soil management.

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