PEGADA DE CARBONO: A RELAÇÃO ENTRE MUDANÇAS CLIMÁTICAS E HÁBITOS INSUSTENTÁVEIS
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PEGADA DE CARBONO, MUDANÇAS CLIMÁTICASAbstract
As relações entre as espécies e o ambiente físico caracterizam-se por uma constante permuta dos elementos, em uma atividade cíclica, a qual, por compreender aspectos de etapas biológicas, físicas e químicas alternantes, recebe a denominação geral de Ciclos Biogeoquímicos. É através desses ciclos que os elementos e compostos químicos são transferidos entre os organismos e entre diferentes partes do planeta. O estudo e a compreensão dos ciclos biogeoquímicos podem ajudar a identificar potenciais impactos ambientais causados pela introdução de substâncias potencialmente perigosas nos diversos ecossistemasDownloads
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