Examples of using To the environment in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Aquaculture breeders also need to  cooperate with these centres to  deal with problems relating to the environment and aquatic diseases in time.
not beneficial to the environment.
Of that, 40% was landfilled and another 32% was“leaked” to the environment, polluting land and sea.
Scientists don't yet know in detail which chemical toxins are transferred from plastics to the environment, or into the  flesh of marine organisms.
At this temperature our bodies switch from shedding heat to the environment, to  gaining heat from it.
as well as reduce harm to the environment, according to the  designers.
But another, quite large set of elements was psychological, and had to  do with how the  children responded to the environment.
benefits to  society but also new threats to the environment.
However, a large set of elements was psychological, and had to  do with how the  children responded to the environment.
Fuels used in transportation of these goods have increased the  levels of pollution to the environment.
Dogs, like people, can be allergic to  just about anything, from their food to the environment.
While circadian rhythms are built into the  human body, they adjust to the environment via external cues- primarily daylight.
You will never elect me'cause of my commitment to the environment. Not much, except.
violent change to the environment.
culture to the environment.
essential for vision and is vital to  your daily function, but may be subject to  damage due to  its regular exposure to the environment, or from metabolic processes being undergone every second of our existence.
essential for vision and is vital to  your daily function, but may be subject to  damage due to  its regular exposure to the environment, or from metabolic processes being undergone every second of our existence.
Pollution has been defined as the  addition of any substance or form of energy to the environment at a rate faster than the environment  can accommodate dispersion, breakdown, recycling or storage in some harmless form.