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... environment ; the lacustrine environment ; the estuarine environment ; the marine environment ; the desert environment ; the glacial environment ; the polar environment ; the tropical environment ; the temperate environment ; and such ...
... environment ; the lacustrine environment ; the estuarine environment ; the marine environment ; the desert environment ; the glacial environment ; the polar environment ; the tropical environment ; the temperate environment ; and such ...
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... environment c . Major divisions of the aquatic environment : marine and inland 2. The ocean and its communities : communities of the open sea a . The sea as a biological environment : the relative constancy of abiotic factors ; the ...
... environment c . Major divisions of the aquatic environment : marine and inland 2. The ocean and its communities : communities of the open sea a . The sea as a biological environment : the relative constancy of abiotic factors ; the ...
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... environment - in different types of mobile societies , in transitional sedentary societies , and in contemporary urbanized society . It goes on to the influence of the environment on the modification of the human species . It then ...
... environment - in different types of mobile societies , in transitional sedentary societies , and in contemporary urbanized society . It goes on to the influence of the environment on the modification of the human species . It then ...
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