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Hipervinculo Ciencias de la Tierra y Medioambiente
"Climate change is defined as the long term change in weather patterns over time. The greenhouse effect is the trapping of heat in the Earth by gasses like carbon dioxide and some scientists argue tha ...
Hipervinculo Ciencias de la Tierra y Medioambiente
"The phosphorous cycle follows the movement of phosphorous through the biosphere. Phosphorous is found in many forms, both organic and inorganic, but is most commonly found in the phosphate ion. Phosp ...
"The carbon cycle is a cycle where carbon is exchanged throughout the Earth’s atmosphere, the terrestrial biosphere, the oceans and sediments.  Carbon in living organisms turns to soil when they ...
Hipervinculo Ciencias de la Tierra y Medioambiente
"The biosphere is the zone of air, land and water where organisms exist. It is commonly known as the global sum of all ecosystems and consists of several layers including the atmosphere, the lithosphe ...
"In biology, competition is an interaction between multiple organisms within a community that all depend on the same limited resource. One species generally adapts to better access that resource ...
"In biology, a community is a group of potentially interacting species living in the same place. Members of a community may have a variety of relationships including predator/prey, competitors, or ...
Hipervinculo Ciencias de la Tierra y Medioambiente
"Biodiversity is the amount of variety of organisms in a particular area and is typically used to measure the "health" of an ecosystem. Biodiversity usually encompasses genetic diversity (variations w ...
Hipervinculo Ciencias de la Tierra y Medioambiente
"Behavioral ecology is the study of ecological and evolutionary causes of behavior in organisms. Behavior is influenced by genetics and the environment and should increase the reproductive fitness of ...
"The nitrogen cycle follows the movement of nitrogen in its different forms. Nitrogenous gas makes up 80% of the atmosphere and most nitrogen enters into the ecosystem via nitrogen-fixing bacteria, bu ...
"Natural resource depletion is loosely defined as when resources are used up in an area. Non-renewable resources (things like oil and trees) will eventually be depleted while renewable resources (thin ...
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