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Conclusion on natural regions of the Earth

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Answered by SamikBiswa1911
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Explanation:

SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION

The ‘natural environment’ is that which includes nature and is not

primarily or solely human creation. The word ‘environment’ is derived from an

old French word ‘envorn’ meaning circle. The quote Gisbert, ‘Environment is

anything immediately surrounding an object and exerting a direct influence on

it.” Therefore it can be said that environment comprises o f:

(i) Physical environment - it includes the physical phenomena like

the sun, air, water etc.

(ii) Biological environment- it includes the world of plants and

animals.

(iii) Socio-cultural environment- it includes the social, economic,

political processes, rules, regulations, traditions, customs, norms

and all other things that make up a society of which man is a

member.

It is to be noted that all natural environments have been directly or.

indirectly influenced by humans at some period of time. All natural

environments area dependent on the people in and around them, and are a

product of the interaction between nature and humans. The term ‘ecosystem’

has been used to describe an environment that includes nature and people.

Some define ‘environment’ as related to food, shelter, fuel, fodder and

medicine for all. It demotes all those resources which make up the totality of

the productive base of a region, which is inhabited or uninhabited by people.

Therefore to have a clear idea about the interaction of man and the biological

Answered by tyagigirl
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Answer:

A natural resource is anything that people can use which comes from nature. People do not make natural resources, but gather them from the earth. Examples of natural resources are air, water, wood, oil, wind energy, hydro-electric energy, iron, and coal.

We often say there are two sorts of natural resources: renewable resources and non-renewable resources.

A renewable resource grows again and comes back again after we use it. this is like a rebounding ball . For example, soil, sunlight, water and wood are renewable resources. A non-renewable resource is a resource that does not grow and come back, or a resource that would take a very long time to come back. And this one is like a sin once done is done. For example, When we use coal, there is less coal afterward. One day, there will be no more of it to make goods. The non-renewable resource can be used directly (for example, burning oil to cook), or we can find a renewable resource to use (for example, using wind energy to make electricity to cook). It is important to conserve (save) non-renewable resources, because if we use them too quickly there will not be enough.

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