yes.it is important
i don't understand your question. are you talking about the effects of bioaccumulation?
These are very important phenomenon. They keep the statues under check.
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Yes, bioaccumulation is a noun. It refers to the gradual accumulation of substances, such as pesticides or heavy metals, in living organisms over time, resulting in higher concentrations in the organisms than in the surrounding environment.
Saving humanity
They are only important to learn about, so that you can better understand the cruelty of humanity. Especially humanity influenced by a shared opinion, a.k.a. peer pressure.
actually the full question is Is it important to think about the future of humanity and earth even it means that people's standard of living will go down and why??
the most important is humanity-the ability to feel for someone in pain or at least relate to it. Through humanity-sympathy, empathy, and COMMUNITY are possible.
Bioaccumulation is the gradual accumulation of substances, such as pesticides or other chemicals, in an organism. Bioaccumulation occurs when an organism absorbs a substance at a rate faster than that at which the substance is lost or eliminated by catabolism and excretion.
Bruce L. Boese has written: 'Synthesis of methods to predict bioaccumulation of sediment pollutants' -- subject(s): Bioaccumulation, Marine pollution, Mathematical models
Agriculture is an important industry to the whole of humanity.
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