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NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce
A longitudinal pressure wave produced by the vibration of molecules in an elastic medium, which can be a liquid, solid, or gas. As the molecules are set in motion, they radiate outwards, colliding into other molecules (compression), then move apart farther than their equilibrium distance (rarefaction), travelling in this manner until they stimulate a sound receptor organ, such as an ear or tactile organ.The receptor translates the mechanical energy of the pressure wave to electrochemical energy of a nervous system, which stimulates a hearing or tactile sensation in the receiving organism; a body of water that is usually broad, elongate, and parallel to the shore between the mainland and one or more islands, e.g., Long Island Sound .
Industry:Natural environment
A positively or negatively charged atom produced through loss or gain of one or more electrons.
Industry:Natural environment
A species which make up a large proportion of a community in terms of its biomass or numbers of individuals.
Industry:Natural environment
A variable that takes different real values as a result of the outcomes of a random event or experiment;A quantity whose values are random and to which a probability distribution is assigned, such as the possible outcomes of a roll of a dice .
Industry:Natural environment
An infectious particle similar to a virus, but smaller. It consists only of a strand of nucleic acid without the protein coat (capsid) characteristic of a virus.
Industry:Natural environment
In taxonomy, an illegitimate name; a validly published name that must be rejected for the purposes of priority in accordance with the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature.
Industry:Natural environment
One of the segments of a tapeworm, containing both male and female reproductive organs.
Industry:Natural environment