Human bioaccumulation refers to the process of toxic chemical substances building up inside the human body. This is caused by a chemical... View Article
Bioaccumulation happens in a single organism over the entire span of its life. It results in a higher concentration in older individuals.... View Article
Eutrophication is a process in which an water body, partially or fully becomes enriched with minerals and nutrients over time Dead zones are... View Article
Radioactive pollution is the deposition of, or presence of radioactive substances on surfaces or within solids, liquids or gases that render a... View Article
Radioactive pollution is usually caused by improper disposal of radioactive wastes in the environment. This can easily contaminate the soil and... View Article
Radioactive pollution is the most harmful form of pollution as it damages environments for years to come. Coming in contact with a habitat's... View Article
The five harmful effects of radiation are as follows: Skin burns Acute radiation sickness that will cause cancer and hairfall Temporary... View Article
An example of radioactive pollution can be the release of ionizing radiation into the environment as a result of human activity. Ionizing... View Article
Radioactive pollution is caused by the release of radioactive substances into the environment through human activities. Some of these activities... View Article
Radioactive pollution is the increase of radiation levels beyond their natural capacity. This is mainly due to human activities. It is estimated... View Article
An estuary is an enclosed coastal body, partially enclosed and consisting of brackish water with one or more streams/rivers flowing into it. It... View Article
A typical estuary is a form of dynamic ecosystem that is connected to the open sea. Sea water enters an estuary through the rhythm of tides. The... View Article
Estuaries are a type of habitat where the sea meets large lakes. Estuaries represent the transition between freshwater and marine environments... View Article
The purpose of wetland conservation is to preserve wetlands due to the valuable ecological services it provides. Wetlands cover at least 6% of... View Article
If an algae dies the oxygen of the water will be depleted. The lack of oxygen will make it more difficult for aquatic organisms to survive. The... View Article
Eutrophication potential (EP) is defined as the potential to cause over-fertilisation of water. and soil, which can result in increased growth of... View Article
Cultural eutrophication is a process that occurs when human water pollution speeds up by introducing sewage, detergents ,fertilizers and other... View Article
The 84th Amendment Act, 2001 froze the constituency boundaries till the first census after 2026, that is, at least until after 2031. The existing... View Article