The biggest impact of sports drinks on the environment is the amount of plastic bottles that they produce. The manufacturing process is another source of pollution.
Sure! Calculate the energy savings per year from lowering your water heater temperature from 160F (where your dad set it) to 110F (where it should be set). Here's another: Design a new spacecraft heatshield. Here's another: When coal took over from wood-burning heating, there were some very innovative wood-burning furnaces. Dig up the technology and adapt it to modern use. Here's another: How can you REALLY save gas? Do any of those gas-saving gimmicks work? Use a gasoline powered generator for accurate numbers. Here's another: Simulate a Martian environment and see what grows. Here's another: Invent some cool way to clear space-junk from orbit. Here's another: Many people say that breaking up an incoming asteroid or comet is the wrong idea. Prove them wrong. (They ARE wrong!) wew
Habitat fragmentation
Another word for 'do' beginning with A is act.
perfect or pure
seaboard, beach, shore, sand, coast, seaside, shoreline, coastline
There is none. There is, in fact a difference, although minuscule. Shoreline refers to the edge of the shore, the shore being the stretch of dry land just before a body of water. Basically, where the beach ends. The shoreline is flexible and changes with the tides. The coastline is often used to refer to the shoreline, but in a more technical sense is the boundary where the continent ends. This is not the shoreline, but the end of the continental plate, usually referred to as the Drop-Off (remember 'Finding Nemo'?). This can be a couple hundred yards from shore, several miles, or at the shore, if something has recently broken off or there was an earthquake. Coastline is really the boundary of the continent while the shoreline is the boundary of the land. Another new answer Coastline ALWAYS refers to land/water boundary of continental entities. Shoreline refers to land/water boundaries of ANY sort i.e. rivers, lakes, seas, oceans where land gives way to water of some sort.
i live close to the shoreline in Oklahoma.
coast
The coastline is the boundary where the land meets the ocean or another large body of water. It is the area where the land and water interface, including beaches, cliffs, and other coastal landforms. It can be dynamic and change over time due to natural forces like erosion and deposition.
Cove.
The bending of ocean waves as they approach a coastline, causing them to bend and align with the shape of the shoreline, is an example of wave refraction. Another example is the bending of seismic waves as they pass through layers of varying rock density in the Earth's crust.
A beach is the littoral margin of a body of water often composed of a loose granular subsrate
Almost half of Michigan is comprised of water and, except for Alaska, Michigan has more shoreline than any other state, fronting four of the Great Lakes: Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, and Lake Erie. With 3,177 miles of Great Lakes shoreline it is easy to see why Michigan boasts a thriving recreational industry, and leads the nation with approximately one million registered pleasure boats. The state of Michigan's revised figure is 3,052 miles of Great Lakes shoreline - 2,147 miles for mainland and 905 (revised) miles for islands. In addition, rivers that connect Great Lakes add another 85 miles of mainland shoreline and 151 (revised) miles of island shoreline in Michigan. The grand total is 3,288 miles of shoreline for the lakes and connecting rivers.
X statment is to change the sas environment to another environment
Another name for environment is ecosystem.
Another word for physical environment is "surroundings" or "terrain."