Well Snelgrove shows the importance of the ocean and it's wellbeing to humans. We rely a lot on the ocean and as it struggles and fades, we all begin to struggle as well.
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Well, Snelgrove shows the importance of the ocean and it's wellbeing to humans. We rely a lot on the ocean and as it struggles and fades, we all begin to struggle as well.
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Well, Snelgrove shows the importance of the ocean and it's wellbeing to humans. We rely a lot on the ocean and as it struggles and fades, we all begin to struggle as well.
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Paul Snelgrove states that oceans contribute significantly to, not *only* sustaining life on Earth, but they are play a crucial part in nutrient cycling, food, and oxygen, and also influence the weather. As it is all connected, without oceans, there is no life.
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The biological diversity that the planet's oceans host are crucial for life on Earth as it provides immense benefits to humans. Dr. Paul Snelgrove states that these bodies of water sustain this biodiversity, enhance fisheries, protect and conserve habitats, amongst an innumerable amount of benefits.
From seafloor environments to the pelagic sea, every habitat and each species of the ocean play an essential role and a wide range of functions in the mainteinance of a healthy and sustainable planet.
According to Dr. Snelgrove, without thorough global management, human activities that affect biodiversity will not only affect the most vulnerable human populations and marine habitats, but will have a strong, negative impact on health, hygiene, food security, and economy.
Paul Snelgrove states that oceans contribute significantly to, not *only* sustaining life on Earth, but they are play a crucial part in nutrient cycling, food, and oxygen, and also influence the weather. As it is all connected, without oceans, there is no life.
Explanation:
The biological diversity that the planet's oceans host are crucial for life on Earth as it provides immense benefits to humans. Dr. Paul Snelgrove states that these bodies of water sustain this biodiversity, enhance fisheries, protect and conserve habitats, amongst an innumerable amount of benefits.
From seafloor environments to the pelagic sea, every habitat and each species of the ocean play an essential role and a wide range of functions in the mainteinance of a healthy and sustainable planet.
According to Dr. Snelgrove, without thorough global management, human activities that affect biodiversity will not only affect the most vulnerable human populations and marine habitats, but will have a strong, negative impact on health, hygiene, food security, and economy.
Leslie argues that an organism called a Euglena is a plant because it is eukaryotic, has a nucleus, makes its own food, and is unicellular. Where is Leslie's error? Plants do not make their own food..
The Parker probe.
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One parrot species that feeds on large seeds nests is in the same tree as a parakeet that feeds on small seeds, they occupy different niches.
Explanation: with a great tolerance to a wide range of conditions the species would adapt and thrive which would allow it to reproduce and have all it needs to survive, grow, and take over.
The maltose molecule can be broken down into two individual glucose molecules with the help of an enzyme produced within a cell.
D).increasing the pH with in the cell.
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