they are called autotrophs
An environmental hazard is any substance, condition, or event that poses a threat to the surrounding natural environment, including human health. This can include pollutants, toxic chemicals, natural disasters, and other sources of harm to ecosystems. Environmental hazards can have long-lasting effects on the environment and species living within it.
Living factors also known as biotic factors are components in the environment that affect living organisms such as prey and food. [they affect the organism's existence, prey hunt on them and they need food to survive] Non living factors also known as abiotic factors are non living components in the environment such as temperature, light. [changes in temperature and light affect organisms] United Nations Farms
The two main types of interactions studied in environmental science are abiotic interactions (involving non-living factors like temperature, water, and soil) and biotic interactions (involving living organisms and their relationships with each other and their environment).
They are called environmental scientists or environmental researchers.
An environmental scientist is a professional who studies the environment and its impact on living organisms and ecosystems. They work to understand environmental issues such as pollution, climate change, and conservation in order to find solutions for sustainable living. Environmental scientists may work in various fields such as research, policy-making, education, or consultation.
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Chemicals are not livings things.
No, nitrogen gas cannot be directly used by most living organisms. Instead, nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the soil or in plant roots convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form (ammonia or nitrates) that can be used by plants to make proteins. Other organisms then obtain nitrogen by consuming these plants.
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Yes, all living things contain chemicals.
Ignorance, indifference, or the result of unintended consequences. For example, the Love Canal environmental event, where homes were built on top of toxic chemicals and children living there experienced high rates of cancer, combined all three of these reasons. The chemicals were buried there were inadequately sealed in their containers: indifference. People did not know that the chemicals were there, and the houses were built on top of the toxic dump: ignorance. The person who put the chemicals in the pit did not know they were going to cause cancer and could not have known houses would someday be built there: unintended consequences.
You cannot kill chemicals. Chemicals are not a living thing.
All living things do.
Some reputable environmental websites that provide information on sustainable living practices include: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - Offers resources and tips on sustainable living practices. World Wildlife Fund (WWF) - Provides information on conservation and sustainable living. National Geographic - Features articles and guides on environmental issues and sustainable living. Greenpeace - Offers information on environmental campaigns and sustainable living practices. The Nature Conservancy - Provides resources on conservation and sustainable living initiatives.
Life is one big bunch of chemicals...so if it's alive it's got chemicals and lots of them.
it affects the environments with their chemicals.
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