Science: Environmental Science

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The Complete List of Natural Resources of Mauritius

This post lists the Natural Resources of Mauritius, detailing 15 key resources across agriculture, fisheries, minerals and coastal ecosystems. For each entry you’ll find main locations and typical annual quantities to illustrate how these resources support the island’s environment and economy.

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Natural Resources of Saint Lucia: The Complete List

This comprehensive list covers the 28 Natural Resources of Saint Lucia, detailing resource types, their locations across the island, and typical scales or measurements. Learn where agriculture, fisheries, forests, minerals and freshwater resources are found and how they support the island’s economy and environment.

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List of Natural Resources of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Explore the top 20 Natural Resources of Saint Kitts and Nevis — from historic sugarcane plantations, fertile volcanic soils and tropical fruit crops to rich coastal fisheries, coral reefs and minor mineral deposits. This concise list gives locations, estimated amounts, and notes on economic and ecological importance.

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Natural Resources of Kenya: The Complete List

Explore the complete list of Kenya’s natural resources — 27 key minerals, energy sources, forests and agricultural assets mapped by region. This post provides locations, production or reserve figures, and explains each resource’s economic importance for students, investors, and anyone interested in Kenya’s natural wealth.

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Natural Resources in Vermont: The Complete List

A comprehensive list of 36 natural resources in Vermont, organized by category and primary location with notes on economic and ecological importance. From maple forests, rivers, and agricultural lands to minerals, wildlife habitats, and renewable energy assets, this county-by-county guide helps students, planners, and conservationists understand Vermont’s natural wealth.

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7 Examples of Tools Used By Environmental Scientists

This hub post highlights 7 examples of tools used by environmental scientists, from handheld field instruments and drones to GIS software and laboratory analyzers. Each example links to an in-depth post explaining how the tool works, real-world applications, and tips for choosing and using it—ideal for students, researchers, and professionals.

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The Complete List of Natural Resources of Fiji

This comprehensive post lists the 14 Natural Resources of Fiji, describing each resource’s type, location, and typical extent or production. Explore fisheries, forestry, agriculture, minerals and freshwater assets to understand their economic and environmental importance in Fiji.

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Natural Resources Of South Sudan: The Complete List

This comprehensive list details 17 Natural Resources of South Sudan, covering oil, gas, minerals, forests, water, fertile land and biodiversity. For each resource we provide the main locations (state/region), estimated reserves or current status, and a concise description to help investors, researchers and conservationists understand the country’s resource potential and challenges.

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10 Myths and Misconceptions About Composting

Think composting is smelly, attracts pests, or too difficult to bother with? This hub debunks 10 common myths and misconceptions about composting and links to in-depth posts for each topic, so you can learn what really causes problems and get practical tips to start or improve your compost pile.

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Natural Resources Of Latvia: The Complete List

This post provides a complete list of the 14 Natural Resources of Latvia, including forests, peat, sand and gravel, limestone, amber, groundwater, fisheries and energy resources. Each entry lists main locations or regions and scale/reserve estimates (units: m3, t, km2, GWh, million t) to give a clear, data-driven overview for researchers, students and policy planners.

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