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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Particle size | ■■■■■■■ |
A particle size describes the diameter, in millimeters, of suspended sediment or bed material. Particle-size . . . Read More | |
Sedimentation | ■■■■■■■ |
In the environmental context, sedimentation refers to the process by which particles suspended in water . . . Read More | |
Mass | ■■■■■■ |
Mass: In the environmental context, mass generally refers to the amount of matter present in a given . . . Read More | |
Wildfire | ■■■■■■ |
In the environmental context, a "wildfire" refers to an uncontrolled fire that spreads rapidly, typically . . . Read More | |
Pollutant acclimatization | ■■■■■■ |
"Pollutant acclimatization" in the environmental context refers to the process by which organisms adapt . . . Read More | |
Aspect | ■■■■■■ |
Aspect in the environment context refers to a specific feature, characteristic, or factor of the natural . . . Read More | |
Phytoremediation | ■■■■■■ |
Phytoremediation in the environmental context refers to the use of plants and their associated microorganisms . . . Read More | |
Chemical spill | ■■■■■■ |
Chemical spill in the environmental context refers to the release of harmful chemicals into the environment, . . . Read More | |
Impurity | ■■■■■■ |
Impurity: In the environmental context, "impurity" refers to any substance that is undesired or harmful . . . Read More | |
Ammonia | ■■■■■■ |
Ammonia in the environmental context refers to a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula NH3. . . . Read More |