What destroys the ozone layer?
The main cause of ozone depletion and the ozone hole is manufactured chemicals, especially manufactured halocarbon refrigerants, solvents, propellants, and... View Article
The main cause of ozone depletion and the ozone hole is manufactured chemicals, especially manufactured halocarbon refrigerants, solvents, propellants, and... View Article
Rainforests are often called the lungs of the planet for their role in absorbing carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, and... View Article
Rainforests are unique to half of the world’s pieces of animal and plant life. They are winter homes to many... View Article
The structure of the tropical rainforest rainforests is divided into the following layers: Emergent Canopy Understory Forest floor Each layer... View Article
Rainforests are a natural climate solution; they also cool and regulate local micro-climates which in turn stabilizes ocean currents, wind,... View Article
The following species of trees are found in the rainforest: Ceiba Rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) Cecropia Kapok Banana tree Strangler... View Article
Home to about 30 million people and one in ten known species on Earth, the Amazon is the world’s biggest... View Article
The following are the characteristics of a tropical rainforest: High annual rainfall (2000 mm) Daily temperature of about 28°C. It... View Article
Tropical rainforests are mainly located between the latitudes of 23.5°N (the Tropic of Cancer) and 23.5°S (the Tropic of Capricorn)—the... View Article
Harmful algal blooms will remain as long as there are favourable conditions, including warmth, sunlight and low flow rates. Blooms... View Article
Phosphate attaches to sediments. When dissolved oxygen concentration is low in the water (anoxic), sediments release phosphate into the water... View Article
The following are the negative effects of algae: An out of control algae bloom can destroy an aquatic environment by... View Article
When water becomes low in dissolved oxygen, sediments end up releasing phosphate in the water columns. This creates a perfect... View Article
Under current conditions, growth of algae is welcome, but if it grows out of control – an event known as... View Article
The following marine animals are affected by upwelling: Baleen whales Penguins Seals Seabirds Antarctic krill Because the deep water brought... View Article
No, El Nino weakens or altogether stops upwelling. This is due to the trade winds being weak to create an... View Article
Upwelling provides food for fish, marine mammals and birds. In other words, it provides an ideal environment where a marine... View Article
In certain places, upwelling can affect the climate. For example, upwelling can cause air temperatures to drop which can result... View Article
Upwelling is a process in which currents bring deep, cold water to the surface of the ocean. Upwelling is a... View Article
Upwelling is a process in which currents bring deep, cold water to the surface of the ocean. Upwelling is a... View Article