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Aquatic aqua, it is used to describe biological organisms, ecosystems, and human activities that take place in or around water bodies like oceans, lakes, and rivers.
sequester isolate or hide away.
indefinitely for an unlimited or unspecified period of time.
secrete (of a cell, gland, or organ) produce and discharge (a substance).
dilute to make a liquid or substance thinner, weaker, or less concentrated by adding another substance, typically a solvent like water
Constraint A constraint is a limitation or restriction that controls what you can do or how a system behaves
Criterion Criterion is a singular noun that refers to a standard, rule, or principle used to judge, evaluate, or make a decision.
carrying capacity (biological definition) Carrying capacity is the maximum population size of a species that a specific environment can sustain indefinitely, given available food, water, habitat, and other resources.
correlation Correlation is a statistical measure expressing the linear relationship between two variables, indicating how they change together.
causation Causation science studies how events (causes) influence the probability of subsequent events (outcomes), moving beyond simple correlation to establish structural, physical, or logical relationships
aesthetic Aesthetics is the philosophical study and appreciation of beauty, art, and taste, focusing on how sensory experiences evoke pleasure
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