The oceans are responsible for making conditions on Earth suitable for us to live on it. Our rainwater, drinking water, weather systems, and climate are all ultimately provided and kept in balance by the oceans.
3.2 What Are the Devices? Our main concern in this book is our relationship with what we will call "mobile devices," in the context of the attention economy and a culture of constant exposure to mobile devices. We will clarify the term and explain why mobile devices are our ...
environmental, habitat, and anthropogenic factors. While the effects of each of these forces on fish assemblages have been studied in isolation, the implications of their combined influence within a seascape remain equivocal.
The released tailings volume is the largest ever registered, followed by previous occurrences registered in the Philippines (32.2 million m3) and Canada (23.6 million m3) [2]. Within two days, the mine slurry caused instant sediment accumulation, burying, and killing benthic organisms and ...