Two parts Biotic part: the living part Abiotic part: the nonliveng part
Declamation pieces about the environment should focus on problems with pollution or the earth's atmosphere. It should also contain ways to protect the environment. An example is Silent Spring by Rachel Carson.
You can contain the plants in a closed environment and then pollute the environment to see what will happen. You have to keep in mind that different pollutants will have different consequences.
Of course it could kill if you inhale them at large percentages because they contain harmful compounds which can affect health and environment.
There is no known evidence of pollution causing earthquakes. However, earthquakes can inadvertently cause pollution by damaging areas that contain waste facilities, factories, or other places that may contain waste or chemicals that are dangerous to the environment.
potting soil is mkade of small pieces of bark and tiny minerals
Any environment that contain living organisms and food.
intracellular environment
They contain ammonia in it. It enters to the environment while cleaning.
cytoplasm
aboitic, and biotic
The phrase "in an environment" is a prepositional phrase, with "in" being the preposition that shows the relationship between "an environment" and other elements in the sentence.
No. Batteries contain hazardous chemicals and are extremely dangerous to the environment.
Normally prawns would not, but it depends on the environment where the prawns were raised. If their environment is contaminated with something then they will also become contaminated.
yes
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by eating animals that contain freshwater
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