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Resulting from human activities, especially those that impact the environment.
Atmospheric
Anthropogenic
Depletion
Erosion
The movement of elements and compounds between living organisms, the atmosphere, and the Earth's crust
Freshwater
Forestry
Biogeochemical Cycle
Erosion
A synthetic compound containing chlorine, fluorine, and carbon, known for its role in ozone layer depletion
Carbon
Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)
Nitrogen
Emissions
The excessive richness of nutrients in a body of water, leading to dense plant growth and oxygen depletion
Pollution
Depletion
Erosion
Eutrophication
Relating to the study of the Earth's structure, composition, and processes.
Hydrophilic
Hydrophobic
Geological
Photosynthesis
Having an affinity for water; substances that can absorb, dissolve, or be wetted by water.
Hydrophobic
Acidic
Topography
Hydrophilic
Having a tendency to repel or fail to mix with water
Hydrophobic
Chemical Property
Physical Property
Hydrophilic
Tiny particles or droplets in the air, often pollutants.
Pesticide
Emissions
Nitrogen
Particulate
Chemical substances used to control or eliminate pests.
Particles
Nitrogen
Pesticides
Pollutant
A chemical element essential for energy transfer in cells.
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Carbon
Phosphorous
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