Finite oceans

Although humans have long assumed that the oceans are too vast to ruin, it is becoming clear that they cannot absorb, dissolve, and purify all that we produce

Corporate Author: Dicovery Channel (Firm)
Language:English
Published: Bethesda, MD: Discovery Communications, 1999.
Series:Assignment discovery
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