Sustainability is the capacity to endure. It has become a term that can be applied to almost every living and non-living system on earth, locally and across the globe. Chemical cycling, for instance, is an example of scientific principles of sustainability. Chemical cycles have helped redistribute water, carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen through every facet of live and have sustained life since the beginning of time. Solar energy since the beginning of time has constantly provided energy that plants use to produce nutrients. The sun also powers indirect forms of solar energy such as wind and flowing water. Biodiversity has been important to life on earth. The interactions among species has continued to provide vital ecosystem services and kept populations from growing too large
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It’s 103x0.15= $15.45 dollars
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No, they're not exactly the same, but the difference my be a subtle one.
The <u>result</u> of warming is that things get warmer. The<u> impact</u> of warming
is the change that it brings in things that depend on temperature.
<u>Results:</u>
-- The average temperature of the air increases.
-- The average temperature of the oceans increases.
-- The polar ice caps partially or completely melt.
-- The mean sea level rises.
<u>Impacts:</u>
-- Deserts grow in area.
-- Plant and tree species spread farther away from the equator.
-- Some of today's prime farm land becomes barren.
-- The supply of fresh water on Earth is reduced.
-- The average energy in storms is increased.
-- Some of today's coastal land becomes gone.