Ecology is the scientific study of interactions among organisms and their environments, focusing on processes such as energy flow, nutrient cycling, population dynamics, and ecosystem development. It aims to understand how natural processes and human activities affect ecosystems and seeks ways to maintain or restore the systemic natural balance.
The National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP) is a professional association dedicated to advancing the field of environmental protection by promoting a community of environmental professionals who maintain high standards of practice.
Parts Per Million (PPM) is a unit used to measure the concentration of a substance in a mixture or solution, often used in environmental science, chemistry, and real estate for analyzing air, water, and soil contamination levels.
Permeability refers to the ability of soil or other substrates to allow liquids and gases to pass through them. It's a key factor in determining soil's capacity to support different types of land uses, particularly in terms of drainage and agriculture.
The water table represents the upper level of an aquifer below which the ground is fully saturated with water. It is a crucial factor in the study of hydrology, agriculture, and real estate development, influencing water supply management and construction planning.
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