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fossils are used to determine the history of changes in environment and organisms because to see how they lived long ago on the environment and things like that
Less than 3%
humans sweat to remove water and active transport.
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they use it for potatoes
A scientists uses an organisms genetic and shared physical traits.
They see similarities with structures between modern day organisms and older organisms.
Organisms die if they do not have enough water because they need the water to keep them hydrated. Organisms use the water to help them grow and survive. Organisms are like humans. Without food or water, humans would die! Same with organisms.
Water pollution can change the quality of water and make it unsuitable for drinking.
The water quality in a city is often directly proportional to the environmental consciousness of its citizens.
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Quality is a noun or an adjective. Example uses:Noun: The quality of the product must be maintained.Adjective: In order to determine if the work is acceptable, it must pass a quality control inspection.
71% of the Earths surface is water; as to the Quality of water mostly its salt water the rest is fresh water of , as for the quality of the Earth that has to do with where you look. Some of it is arid, ice, tropical or temperate.
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Land use can significantly impact water quality and quantity. Different activities on land, such as urbanization, agriculture, and deforestation, can lead to increased runoff of pollutants into water bodies, affecting water quality. Changes in land use can also alter the natural water cycle, potentially leading to reduced water quantity in streams and groundwater recharge areas. Sustainable land use practices are key to preserving water quality and quantity for future generations.
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