Category:Environmental science
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Environmental science is the science of the interactions between the physical, chemical, and biological components of the environment, but with particular attention to the effects of humans on the natural environment.
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Subcategories
This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total.
Pages in category "Environmental science"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 225 total.
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- Abiotic component
- Abiotic stress
- Acclimatization
- Acetogenesis
- Acidification
- Aeration
- Aerobic
- Aerobic digestion
- Aerobiology
- Aerosol
- Aerosolization
- Affected
- Agroecology
- Air quality index
- Algologist
- Alkalinity
- Aminocyclopyrachlor
- Antagonise
- Anthropocene
- Antifreeze
- Template:Aquatic ecosystems
- Assay
- Atmosphere
- Atrazine
B
C
- Cacodylic acid
- Carbon footprint
- Carbon-14
- Carbonate
- Carrion
- Carrying capacity
- Chelation
- Chlorella vulgaris
- Chloride
- Citric acid
- Cleanliness
- Climate
- Climate model
- Climate system
- Climatology
- Climax community
- Coliform index
- Community resilience
- Conservation
- Conservation biology
- Conservation status
- Contamination
- Coprostanol
- Cow dung
- Cyclic salt
- Cyclodextrin
D
E
- Ecological footprint
- Ecological pyramid
- Ecological succession
- Ecology
- Ecoregion
- Ecosystem
- Ecotone
- Ecotoxicity
- Ecotoxicology
- Efficiency
- Effluent
- Elemental analysis
- Elution
- Elutriation
- Emissions
- Endangered species
- Energy consumption
- Environmental
- Environmental conservation
- Environmental economics
- Environmental engineering
- Environmental impact assessment
- Environmental psychology
- Environmental radioactivity
- Environmental remediation
- Environmental resource management
- Environmental technology
- Environmental toxicology
- Erosion
- Evapotranspiration
- Exhaust gas
- Extracellular polymeric substance