conservation law

See also: conservation-law

English

Noun

conservation law (plural conservation laws)

  1. (biology) Legal aspects of protection of biodiversity, the environment, and natural resources.
  2. (physics) Any of several laws that hold that some physical property remains constant in a closed system regardless of other changes that take place.

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