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Subject C is the characteristic features of the Earth's major environments . The outline covers the fluvial environment ; the lacustrine environment ; the estuarine environment ; the marine environment ; the desert environment ...
Subject C is the characteristic features of the Earth's major environments . The outline covers the fluvial environment ; the lacustrine environment ; the estuarine environment ; the marine environment ; the desert environment ...
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The aquatic environment a . Water as a medium for life : physical properties of water b . Limiting factors to living in water : biotic effects of light intensity , salinity , and other factors of the aquatic environment 15 : 888d - g 1 ...
The aquatic environment a . Water as a medium for life : physical properties of water b . Limiting factors to living in water : biotic effects of light intensity , salinity , and other factors of the aquatic environment 15 : 888d - g 1 ...
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The outline of subject B begins with the influence of man on the modification of the environment – in different types of mobile societies , in transitional sedentary societies , and in contemporary urbanized society .
The outline of subject B begins with the influence of man on the modification of the environment – in different types of mobile societies , in transitional sedentary societies , and in contemporary urbanized society .
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Part One Matter and energy | 17 |
Energy radiation and the states and transformation of matter | 29 |
molecular structure | 36 |
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