Four Ecological Cycles: Carbon, Water, Nitrogen and Phosphorus
.... ice, and groundwater; this restricts the access for most
plants and animals, with humans being the major exception because humans can access
water from all ....
(684

3

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DESALINATION OF DRINKING WATER IN FLORIDA Water
.... The Saudis continue building sea
water desalting
plants; on 15 July 1997, new projects were dedicated (foundation stones laid) for a 60 mgd desalination plant ....
(2558

10

)
Water conservation
.... Its impact on whole communities would be economically favorable, reducing the size of the
water-purification
plants and sewage-treatment facilities required. ....
(2693

11

)
Labor Productivity in Water Heater Industry
.... to ensure quality, as compared with the more reactive, inspection-based quality practices which still tended to be prevalent in American
water heater
plants. ....
(3145

13

)
Contaminated Drinking Water
....
water (5:17). This decontamination is carried out in
water-treatment
plants through a process known as disinfection. At this time ....
(1708

7

)
Drinking Water Contamination
....
water (5:17). This decontamination is carried out in
water-treatment
plants through a process known as disinfection. At this time ....
(1746

7

)
Nuclear power plants
.... According to critics, the
plants take in thousands of gallons of
water each minute, pouring it back out into the waterway that feeds it at a temperature twenty ....
(1958

8

)
Water Pollution
.... like these add to the pollution in our sewage systems and provide further work and effort at sewage treatment
plants. In conclusion, since
water plays such a ....
(752

3

)
CARBON DIOXIDE AND THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT Scient
.... can be reduced by finding alternatives to fossil fuel, reforestation, filtering CO2 out of waste gases, and storing CO2 in the ocean or
water plants. ....
(3773

15

)
The Human Body
.... something in the
water or the hose used was killing them. The experiment would be to
water the
plants with
water from different sources. ....
(1704

7

)
Hydrophytes
.... by
water. The external protective tissues land
plants use to prevent
water loss would also become unnecessary. All surface cells ....
(342

1

)
The Zebra Mussel
.... is so difficult to eradicate due to it methods of propagation, other methods are being sought to eliminate it and allow native
water plants to flourish. ....
(3770

15

)
Deserts of California
.... evaporation. Succulent
plants may reduce their
water loss by conducting photosynthesis at night when temperatures are low. Mesquite ....
(1323

5

)
Drinking Water
.... supplies. States use federal funding to upgrade and replace
water lines and to improve
water sewage facility
plants. However, serious ....
(952

4

)
Sonoran Desert & San Filipe Desert
.... adaptions include dense hair covering to protect photosynthetic surfaces; thick leaves with fewer stomata to conserve
water evaporation;
plants store
water in ....
(407

2

)
Aspects of Biology
.... In some
plants, the stem may also be used to store
water or even to store food. .... Glucose is made in the cells of green
plants from carbon dioxide and
water. ....
(1386

6

)
Russian Nuclear Power Plants
.... Plant officials deny that the contamination of the
water is connected to the plant. .... Updating second- and third-generation
plants is needed, but costly and time ....
(5228

21

)
The Terrarium
.... This is generally not something that we have to worry about in a garden because
water that cannot be used by the
plants that we have either runs off (which can ....
(730

3

)
Sustainable Landscaping
.... When it comes to
water a variety of design and planning aspects are involved, from the use of
water-efficient
plants and planting less densely, to the use of ....
(924

4

)
Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments
....
plants have to develop new, costly technologies, and devise ways to dispose of sometimes even more toxic wastes. Healthwise, and financially, clean
water comes ....
(1680

7

)
Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972
....
plants have to develop new, costly technologies, and devise ways to dispose of sometimes even more toxic wastes. Healthwise, and financially, clean
water comes ....
(1696

7

)
Global Warming: Worst Scenarios
.... economy of California. This impact stems from things like contaminated ground
water to loss of
plants and wildlife. "Global Change May ....
(233

1

)
Seawater Agriculture
.... no process that is effective enough at desalinization to provide the volume of
water human beings need. The authors also note that the top five
plants eaten by ....
(1305

5

)
Irrigration of Crops by Seawater
.... no process that is effective enough at desalinization to provide the volume of
water human beings need. The authors also note that the top five
plants eaten by ....
(1291

5

)
Impact of Electric Transmission Lines on Plants
.... and scientific interest over the hazards associated with exposure of
plants to extremely low .... within the cell, a process that is achieved by
water and solute ....
(1895

8

)
Osmosis Osmosis is the process of diff
....
Plants take up
water through their root hair cells by osmosis, and must actively pump ions into their cells to keep them hypertonic compared to the soil. ....
(2432

10

)
Biochemistry Osmosis is the process of diff
....
Plants take up
water through their root hair cells by osmosis, and must actively pump ions into their cells to keep them hypertonic compared to the soil. ....
(2429

10

)
Plant Ecology
.... growth of the tree in Oklahoma, "In many areas, suburban residences and natural resources including
water and air, wildlife habitat,
plants, animals, forage ....
(2376

10

)
Survival for Outdoor Professionals
.... One can turn to
plants and animals as indicators of
water sources. .... During the dry season,
water-yielding
plants constitute a reliable source of
water. ....
(2298

9

)
Nuclear Energy in the 21st Century
.... provide adequate power to cities, but could yield a range of useful technologies for use in such diverse fields as medicine and
water desalinization
plants. ....
(2586

10

)