true
Non biodegradable pollutants are very difficult to breakdown. They last for hundreds of years in the environment and affect nature negatively for long periods
Yes they do if exposed to water for long periods of time.
leaving them exposed to sunlight for prolonged periods of time.
wetlands
wetlands
it's not how bright the sun is that causes cancer. it is the UV rays. if you stay in the sun for extended periods of time therefore soaking up large amounts of UltraViolet rays you have a greater risk of developing cancer
The Intertidal Zone
8/100 is greater than 5/100
They lower their metabolic rates during exposed periods to minimise oxygen consumption.
It's your snatch developing bacteria, take a shower!!
Neither is. They're identical periods of time.
If the further moons have the same velocity as Callisto, they will have longer orbital periods. However, if their velocity is greater, they may have shorter orbital periods.