With the Environmental Conditions we see a description of a physical medium (e.g., air, water, soil, or sediment) or biological system expressed in terms of its physical, chemical, radiological, or biological characteristics.

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Crisis management in the environmental context refers to the processes and strategies employed to address . . . Read More
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Quality is the totality of features and characteristics of a product or service that bear on its ability . . . Read More
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A Pore is an open space in rocks and soilsDescriptionA pore in the environment refers to a small opening . . . Read More
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A particle size describes the diameter, in millimeters, of suspended sediment or bed material. Particle-size . . . Read More
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In the environmental context, sedimentation refers to the process by which particles suspended in water . . . Read More
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Texture in the environmental context often refers to the physical composition and feel of soil or sediment, . . . Read More