What Are Some Renewable Sources of Energy
Renewable energy can be defined as energy that is replenished at a higher rate than it is used. Fossil fuels…
Renewable energy can be defined as energy that is replenished at a higher rate than it is used. Fossil fuels…
Everyone on Earth experiences the effects of weather in some way or another—hot, cold, dry, humid, snowy, or sunny. So…
Fossil fuels are formed by geological processes acting on the remains of living organisms from millions of years ago. As…
A new study published in the science journal Ecology Indicators highlights how environmental changes in Yellowstone National Park are leading…
A new review published in Ecology Letters, a peer-reviewed scientific journal, assessed seabird and marine mammals’ responses to climate change…
As counter intuitive as it seems, fungi appear to have striking resemblances to animal organisms. Fungi have a true nucleus,…
Competition Competition (-,-) is an interaction in which organisms of two or more species use the same resource. Any given…
The twilight zone is a layer of water depth that is penetrated by significantly less light than what can be…
A new study published in Nature sheds light on the roles whales play in marine ecosystems. Baleen whales are the…
Ecosystems are natural capital, the biotic and abiotic benefits that people obtain from their environment, animals, plants, soils, and micro-bacteria.…
EDNA (Environmental DNA) sampling is a method of surveying distribution patterns and population sizes for species within an ecological community.…
Mycorrhiza is a term that refers to the mutually beneficial exchange between plants and fungi which takes place underground. The…