towards
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-e doğru, doğrultusunda, tarafına doğru
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impure
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kirli, pis, murdar
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under
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altında, altındaki
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In time
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vaktinde, zamanında zamanla.
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vaporize
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Buharlaşmak, buharlaştırmak
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initial
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ilk, başlangıç
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volatile
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buhar olabilen, buharlaşabilen, uçar
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invaluable
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çok kıymetli, paha biçilmez
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wastage
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israf, sarfiyat; zarar
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whereas
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oysa, halbuki
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81 PATTERNS OF OCEAN LIFE
A striking example of how man can drastically alter the interdependence patterns of ocean life has occurred off the coasts of southern California. In the nineteenth century, these waters had a large population of that busy little animal called the sea otter, which ate sea urchins*, which, in turn, fed on large brown algae called kelp. Sea otters almost totally disappeared due to fur traders who encouraged hunters to kill off otters for their valuable furs. With the disappearence of the otter, sea urchins started to reproduce in vast numbers, leading to a great increase in their population. This caused sea urchins to almost entirely exhaust kelp beds. At this point, man had replaced the original balance of nature with a new pattern: The sea urchins, which previously had been the prey of the sea otter, had become the predator* and the kelp had become the new prey. As the kelp began to disappear, sea urchins began to starve. With the reduction of the urchin population, the kelp managed to reproduce and increase their numbers. Yet, the sea urchins again increased and so on. A cycle taking from 10 to 12 years started to repeat itself.
A further step came when sewage pollution caused an additional destruction of kelp - not because sewage kills kelp but because sewage feeds sea urchins, which once again increased in numbers with this new source of food. If sea otters had been present in sufficient quantities, the kelp beds would still be abundant. In order to re-establish the proper balance in the eco-system, marine biologists have put forward a number of solutions. In time and with the help of man, nature may regain its previous order.
abundant
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bol, bereketli
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otter
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sarı samur
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almost
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hemen hemen
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predator
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yırtıcı hayvan.
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alter
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değiştirmek, tahvil etmek
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previous
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önceki
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