measurement in environmental sciences
Measurement in environmental sciences refers to the process of quantifying physical, chemical, and biological attributes in the natural world using standardized techniques, instruments, and units to collect accurate and precise data for studying, monitoring, and understanding various environmental parameters and phenomena.
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