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Roger W. Pearson has written: 'Alaska a Geography' 'Environmental quality conditions in Fairbanks, Alaska, 1972' -- subject(s): Environmental policy
James D Hall has written: 'Overview of environmental and hydrogeologic conditions at Iliamna, Alaska' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Hazardous substances, Groundwater, Hazardous substances, Hydrogeology, Pollution, Water-supply
D. B. Hawkins has written: 'Environmental overview and hydrogeologic conditions at Federal Aviation Administration facilities near Fairbanks, Alaska' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects of Hazardous substances, Hazardous substances, Hydrogeology 'Commercial-grade mordenite deposits of the Horn Mountains, South-Central Alaska' -- subject(s): Mordenite
Mark G. Carls has written: 'Have wild pink salmon and their habitat recovered from persistent Exxon Valdez oil contamination' -- subject(s): Effect of oil spills on, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Exxon Valdez Oil Spill, Alaska, 1989, Environmental conditions, Exxon Valdez Oil Spill, Alaska, 1989, Growth, Habitat, Physiological effect, Pink salmon, Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
Epic Conditions - 2007 Alaska Snowboarding was released on: USA: 20 November 2007
Viruses are not alive and do not have environmental conditions. They require a host cell to replicate and survive. However, they can persist in various environments, such as air, water, and surfaces, depending on factors like temperature, pH, and exposure to sunlight.
A cow can come into heat at ANY time of the year and ANY season. There are no specific environmental conditions that have to occur for a cow to come into heat, unlike with other animals like sheep, goats and horses, for example. Cows come into heat every 17 to 24 days, regardless of what environmental conditions that occur.
The Exxon Valdez disaster
Michael Grunwald has written: 'The Swamp' -- subject(s): Drainage, Environmental conditions, Environmental protection, History 'The swamp' -- subject(s): Environmental conditions, History, Environmental protection, Drainage
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Environmental stimuli are stimuli in the environment that affect humans and other animals or things. This includes things like weather conditions, other people, and buildings.
Yes, there are mice in Alaska, particularly the deer mouse and the house mouse. These species have adapted to the colder climate and can be found in various habitats, including forests, tundra, and human settlements. However, the population density is generally lower compared to warmer regions due to the harsh environmental conditions.