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An area that has no oxygen and can not support life.



Hypoxia

An opening or hole like a mouth, vent or end of a tube.

Orifice

A substance or waste product that makes air, water orsoil unsuitable for use.

pollutants

The process of studying the nature of something to determine its essential featuresor parts.

analysis

A bacteria found in the large intestine of humans and other animals.

e.coli

A bacteria found in the large intestine in the fecesand is an indicator of contaminated drinking water.

fecal coliform

A bacteria that is in contaminated food causingillness in humans and animals.

salmonella

An intestinal bacteria

enterococcus

To take into the body as in to eat food.

ingesting

The things that cause air, soil and water to beunsuitable for use.

contaminents

The area near the shorelines where waves begin to crest or break. Surfers ride the waveshere.

surf zone

Items that can emit radiation, especially of visiblelight, during exposure to external radiation, as like x-rays

flouresent

waste matter discharged from the intestines, AKA “poop”.

feces

What is left after part is taken away, burned up,dried up, remainder.

residue

To cause to suffer, pain, distress, or having trouble.

afflicting

To watch or check for a special reason.

monitoring

A single-celled microscopic organism that is importantto humans because of their chemical activities and as causes of diseases.

bacteria

A person that is controlled by or does what isright.

conscientious citizen