Examples of using Ecological changes in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Durability: These pipes that are carbon steel, survive ecological changes.
Additional ecological changes occurred in the plots when insects were removed.
As a group,beetles have proved remarkably adept at adapting to ecological changes.
It involves the ecological changes that occur in a previously colonized, but destroyed or upset habitat.
Interventions to promote mental healthin schools(e.g., programs which support ecological changes in schools);
According to Johnson, these ecological changes were the result of the suppression of a moth caterpillar that preferred to feed on dandelion.
Icelandic volcano Surtsey blew up over the course of a four year period from 1963 to 1967,prompting major ecological changes.
Though we cannot see it, woods constantly react to the ecological changes and balancing their dampness content with the ambient moisture.
Mental health promotionalactivities in schools(e.g. programmes involving supportive ecological changes in schools);
However, the ecological changes recorded in the 1994 study pale in comparison to those noted in the current paper, where some sites had completely dried up by July.
Mental health promotion activities in schools(e.g. programems supporting ecological changes in schools, child-friendly schools).
In a controversial 1994 paper published in the journal Science, they showed that the ponds existed for millennia, but that, beginning in the 19th century,they underwent marked ecological changes.
Mental health promotional activities in schools(e.g. programmes supporting ecological changes in schools and child-friendly schools);
Kim said that if the information proves accurate and useful, it will help fill in gaps in government understanding about climate change-related hazards in Cambodia,as well as food security and ecological changes.
Their achievements can be seen in the technological, social, economic and ecological changes, that affect our present-day and future life.
With scientists warning of rising temperatures and climate change, a look into the Earth's ecosystem during the 100,000 year period after the Chicxulubcrash could definitely give us some indication as to the ecological changes we should expect.
Smol, along with 24 co-authors,used similar techniques to document widespread ecological changes, consistent with warming, across the circumpolar Arctic.
Apart from utilizing coverage packages along with financial policy and ecological changes, there should be a good involvement to support the greening of monetary markets along with options such as.
Autonomous adaptation- Adaptation that does not constitute a conscious response to climatic stimuli butis triggered by ecological changes in natural systems and by market orwelfare changes in human systems.
Paper, a material that we use very frequently, requires cutting down many trees and planting fast-growing species,with the consequent danger of desertification and ecological changes, especially in poor countries where most of the wood we use is found.
Developing a better understanding of the relationship between mammalian body size change and greenhouse gas-induced global warming during thegeological past may help us predict ecological changes that may occur in response to current changes in Earth's climate," said Will Clyde of the University of New Hampshire.
We live in an era of very rapid ecological change.
Harvest of the Palm: Ecological Change in Eastern Indonesia, 1977.
Monitor for ecological change.
Monitoring ecological change.
Ecological change provokes speciation and extinction, but our knowledge of the interplay among the biotic and abiotic drivers of macroevolution remains limited.
Aside from the condition of nature(earth, sky, flora, fauna, etc.) that changes, we also find how that ecological change also happens on the social level.
The cyanobacteria have also beentremendously important in shaping the course of evolution and ecological change throughout earth's history.
