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Courtney Beamer Dr. Janelle Simpson APES 19 March dictionary-sites/

e/e.html The percentage of incoming sunlight reflected from a surface Application: Environmental health and productivity

A rapid increase or accumulation in the algal population of a water way Application: Water Pollution

A species living outside of its historical range Application: Biodiversity

A chemical that causes allergic reactions

The process of speciation that occurs with geographic isolation Application: Population and community ecology c02.sci.life.evo.allopatric/

A deficiency of iron Application: Food distribution and nutrition

A plant that lives only one season Application: Biodiversity tabl/peas3.htm

A worldview that focuses on human welfare and well being Application : Human interaction with the environment why-many.html

Derived from human activities Application: Human interaction with the environment

The layer of ocean that lacks sufficient sunlight for photosynthesis Application : Environmental Systems ocean/midnight/