Science: Environmental Science

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Endemic Species of the Philippines

Explore 18 Endemic Species of the Philippines, from the iconic Philippine eagle to the tiny Philippine tarsier, with scientific names, island ranges, and IUCN conservation statuses. This guide highlights unique Filipino wildlife, their habitats, and why protecting them matters—read on to learn where to find them and steps you can take to help.

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Natural Resources of Moldova: The Complete List

This post lists the 19 Natural Resources of Moldova with details on each resource’s type, primary region, and scale or quantity (tons/ha/km³/MW). Learn where Moldova’s key assets—fertile chernozem soils, vineyards, forests, construction minerals and limited energy reserves—are located and how large they are; explore data and maps to understand the country’s environmental and economic resource profile.

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Types of Pollution

Explore the main types of pollution — air, water, soil, noise, and light — with clear causes, impacts on health and ecosystems, and links to detailed guides. This hub post connects to in-depth articles offering examples, prevention tips, and policy solutions to help you understand and act.

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Natural Resources of the Solomon Islands: Complete List

Discover the complete list of Natural Resources of the Solomon Islands — 19 key resources from tuna, timber and copra to gold and nickel — with primary locations and typical production or reserves. This concise, data-driven guide is ideal for researchers, investors, and students seeking a clear overview of the islands’ economic and environmental assets.

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List of Natural Resources of Tonga

This post lists 16 Natural Resources of Tonga, detailing each resource’s type, common measure (amount & unit), and where it is found across Tonga’s islands and waters. Explore key resources—from tuna and coconuts to timber and limestone—with concise measures and location notes to inform research, travel, investment, or education.

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Natural Resources of Switzerland: The Complete List

This comprehensive list covers the Natural Resources of Switzerland, detailing 15 key resources—from hydropower, freshwater and forests to minerals, arable land, and construction materials. Each entry includes main regions and typical annual production or stock, offering a concise, authoritative overview for students, researchers, and anyone interested in Switzerland’s natural wealth.

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Water Pollution: The Complete List

This comprehensive list covers 20 major types of water pollution, describing the main pollutants or indicators and their typical sources and locations. Learn how to recognize contamination—from agricultural runoff and sewage to oil spills and microplastics—and take steps to reduce and prevent harm to water ecosystems.

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7 Benefits of Sulfur Dioxide

This hub post outlines 7 benefits of sulfur dioxide across industry, food preservation, laboratory use, and pollution control. Each benefit links to a detailed article on applications, mechanisms, safety, and regulations—helping you quickly find practical information and deeper resources.

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10 Famous Environmental Scientists and Their Discoveries

This post profiles 10 famous environmental scientists and the discoveries that changed how we understand ecosystems, climate, and conservation. Each entry summarizes the scientist’s background, key research, and real-world impact and links to full in-depth profiles — perfect for students, educators, and readers curious about the breakthroughs that continue to shape environmental policy and research.

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10 Myths and Misconceptions About Pollution

This hub dismantles the most common 10 myths and misconceptions about pollution, explaining why they’re wrong and what the science actually shows. Each myth links to a focused article with evidence, practical tips, and policy context so you can understand real risks and actions to reduce pollution at home and in your community.

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