"God's biological pollution fighters" typically refers to natural organisms that help clean up pollutants in the environment, such as certain bacteria, fungi, and plants that can degrade or absorb contaminants. These organisms play a crucial role in bioremediation, a process that uses living organisms to remove or neutralize pollutants from soil, water, and air. By leveraging these biological agents, we can mitigate the effects of pollution and restore ecosystems. This concept highlights the interconnectedness of life and the environment in maintaining ecological balance.
Pollution.
Biological indicators for air pollution include lichens, mosses, and certain tree species that show sensitivity to pollutants like sulfur dioxide and heavy metals. Additionally, the health of sensitive species like bees, butterflies, and amphibians can also indicate air pollution levels. Changes in biodiversity and population sizes of these species can provide valuable insights into the impacts of air pollution on ecosystems.
Biological Oxygen Demand
You can use both interchangeably but the effect of contamination by a specific chemical or biological matter is called pollution.
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Air pollution is the introduction of chemicals, particulate matter, or biological materials that cause harm and discomfort to humans or other living organisms and other damages the natural environment.
John D. Woodling has written: 'Clear Creek biological monitoring program' -- subject(s): Freshwater ecology, Indicators (Biology), Water quality biological assessment 'Clear Creek biological monitoring program, October 1995 through March 2001' -- subject(s): Effect of water pollution on, Environmental monitoring, Fishes, Pollution, Water, Water quality biological assessment
Morris M. Cohn has written: 'The pollution fighters' -- subject(s): Environmental engineering, History, Sanitary engineering
The biological and environmental impact of colloids is that they cause pollution to the environment. They cause both the water and soil pollution.
Pollution indicators can include changes in air quality, such as high levels of particulate matter or ozone. Water pollution indicators may involve elevated levels of contaminants like heavy metals or bacteria. Biological indicators like the presence of certain species can also signal pollution in an ecosystem.
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)'
Ingeborg Werner has written: 'Stress proteins in amphipods as biomarkers of sediment pollution in San Francisco Bay' -- subject(s): Contaminated sediments, Water quality biological assessment, Amphipoda, Estuarine sediments, Heat shock proteins, Estuarine pollution, Effects of pollution on, Marine pollution, Biochemical markers