Polar Bears are currently endangered animals and on the bring of extinction due to the process of global warming.
PEAT stands for Plant Extract and Additives Treatment. It is a process that involves using plant extracts and additives to treat wastewater, aiming to help remove contaminants and improve water quality.
Some arguments against protecting endangered species include the belief that resources should be focused on more imminent human needs, such as poverty alleviation or healthcare. Some individuals also argue that extinction is a natural process that has occurred throughout Earth's history. Additionally, there are concerns about the economic impacts of protecting endangered species, such as restrictions on land use for agriculture or development.
Nitrogen gas is fairly inert and so is difficult for organisms to process. Instead, animals must get usable nitrogen compounds from their food.
An animals that eats or otherwise damages kelp, making it difficult to harvest for human consumption is the sea otter. This endangered species wraps itself in kelp, and eats keystone species that eats kelp, damaging it in the process.
The ozone layer does not do any harm. So there is no point protecting earth from it.
The process is difficult because of communication problem.
protecting critical assets
One process that plants perform that animals do not is photosynthesis.
Gifford Pinchot
advantages: 1. potential benefits to modern medicine 2. helping infertile couples 3. reverse the ageing process 4. protecting endangered species 5. improving food supply disadvantages: 1. the element of uncertainty 2. inheriting disease 3. the potential for abuse
Yes, of course! Example: "This process is very difficult."