(1) The change in the environment caused by natural or artificial input of harmful contaminants into the environment, and may cause instability, disruption or harmful effects to the ecosystem.
There is no branch of biology that is only related to biology. Science is interconnected.
Advanced biology is much more detailed than biology.
A Bachelor of Arts in Biology. It's a degree.
Biology is called life science because it is the study of all living organisms. It does not focus on anything that is not alive.
we disected postmortem frogs in biology class.
by the study of books of biology all the children are stopping pollution this help the environment .
Lowell E. Keup has written: 'Biology of water pollution' -- subject(s): Aquatic animals, Effect of water pollution on, Freshwater biology, Pollution, Purification, Water
in biology we study the features of different animals and plant when we study them we study their properties as well as their characteristics so when we study it we know which animal or plant is benifficcial in pollution control
pollution of where to provide to another our ecosystem
Todd L Harris has written: 'Environmental requirements and pollution tolerance of trichoptera' -- subject- s -: Freshwater biology, Caddisflies, Aquatic biology
Peter Calow has written: 'Controlling environmental risks from chemicals' -- subject(s): Pollution, Environmental aspects of Pollution, Environmental aspects, Risk assessment 'Invertebrate biology' -- subject(s): Invertebrates 'Biological machines' -- subject(s): Biological control systems, Cybernetics, Information theory in biology, biomedical cybernetics, biological cybernetics 'Evolutionary Principles (Tertiary Level Biology)'
B. R. Davies has written: 'Leeds' 'The biology and conservation of South Africa's vanishing waters' -- subject(s): Freshwater biology, Water conservation 'Vanishing waters' -- subject(s): Water, Freshwater biology, Water conservation, Pollution
David G. Noble has written: 'Contaminants in Canadian seabirds' -- subject(s): Effect of pesticides on, Effect of water pollution on, Environmental aspects of Marine pollution, Environmental aspects of Pollutants, Indicators (Biology), Marine pollution, Pollutants, Sea birds
Reginald Dickinson Manwell is best known for his work as an ecologist and author, particularly in the fields of biology and zoology. Some of his notable publications include "The Biology of Freshwater Pollution" and "Lake Biology."
John L. Culliney has written: 'The forests of the sea' -- subject(s): Continental shelf, Marine biology, Marine pollution
Alanna Mitchell has written: 'Seasick' -- subject(s): Extinction (Biology), Marine pollution, Effect of human beings on., Ocean 'Seasick' 'The Deeps'
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