1.The Coral Triangle - the centre of marine biodiversity | WWF. No other place on Earth is as rich and varied in marine life as the Coral Triangle.
2. Determining the relevance and truthfulness of the ideas presented in the material viewed will help any student develop his/her skills in checking the veracity and authenticity of a certain thing.
3.Our materials have lasting effect to air, water, and land that can ripple through our environment affecting biodiversity and access to natural resources.
For example, the impact that materials can make on our oceans and freshwater sources is wide-ranging. They can range from localized issues, such as runoff or hazardous waste from a specific manufacturer entering a certain body of water. Other effects can be much more broad including the effects of climate change. To demonstrate a ripple effect with this example, excess carbon emissions absorbed into the ocean causes the water to become more acidic (acidification) which dissolves coral skeletons causing reefs to collapse.
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1. The Coral Triangle - the centre of marine biodiversity | WWF. No other place on Earth is as rich and varied in marine life as the Coral Triangle.
2. Determining the relevance and truthfulness of the ideas presented in the material viewed will help any student develop his/her skills in checking the veracity and authenticity of a certain thing.
3.Our materials have lasting effect to air, water, and land that can ripple through our environment affecting biodiversity and access to natural resources.
For example, the impact that materials can make on our oceans and freshwater sources is wide-ranging. They can range from localized issues, such as runoff or hazardous waste from a specific manufacturer entering a certain body of water. Other effects can be much more broad including the effects of climate change. To demonstrate a ripple effect with this example, excess carbon emissions absorbed into the ocean causes the water to become more acidic (acidification) which dissolves coral skeletons causing reefs to collapse.
Ps: hope it helps :)