Many factors including farming method, where food is grown, what pesticides and fertilisers are used, what is fed to our livestock, and so on, affect the environmental impact of the food we buy and eat. ... Water and air pollution, loss of wildlife, and of natural habitats all result from food production.
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The sea floor is also known as the seabed or the ocean floor. It is made of mafic rocks (crystallized matter from silicate magma) deposits and minerals including basalt, gabbro, olivine, serpentine, peridotite, and ore minerals from VMS (Volcanic Massive Sulfide). Rocks do not have a smooth surface, therefore, the seabed is not smooth and level.
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Good ozone is found in the stratosphere, far above the Earth's surface. At that height, it absorbs and scatters ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the Sun, particularly the most dangerous UV-B and UV-C forms. Ozone is the planet's natural sunscreen.
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