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The knowledge a child has about whether he or she is male or female,beginning at around two-and-a-half years of age,is referred to as gender
Oxygen-demanding Waste
Wastes, typically organic in nature, that reduce the amount of dissolved oxygen in water as they decompose, affecting aquatic life and water quality.
Water-soluble
A characteristic of substances that can dissolve in water, making them capable of being transported or utilized in various biological and environmental processes.
Fertilizer
A chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility, promoting plant growth.
Excessive Growth
An unsustainable increase in the size or number of something, often leading to negative consequences such as environmental degradation or economic instability.
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