Environmental Sciences, asked by jarmangomle, 11 hours ago

nature of environment?​

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Answered by Meeshka
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The term 'natural environment' refers to the non-human-made surroundings and conditions in which all living and non-living things exist on Earth. Ecological units that operate as natural systems (such as soil, vegetation and so on). ... Universal natural resources (such as air and water).

Answered by steffiaspinno
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Everything that is not man-made are under natural environment. Land, air, water, plants and animals all combine together to form the natural environment.

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Nature of Environment:

Lithosphere: The lithosphere is the solid crust or the hard top layer of the earth. It is comprised of rocks and minerals and covered with a slight layer of soil. The lithosphere is a sporadic surface with mountains, levels, fields, valleys, landforms, and so on It is the area that gives us woodlands, fields for grazing, land for horticulture and lodging. It is likewise a source of minerals.  

Hydrosphere: Hydrosphere is the area of water. It involves the different wellsprings of water and various sorts of water bodies like waterways, lakes, oceans, seas, estuaries, and so forth It is fundamental for all living organisms.

Atmosphere: The atmosphere is the slight layer of air that encompasses the earth. It is held by the gravitational power of the earth. The Atmosphere shields us from the destructive UV beams from the sun by shutting them out. It contains various gases like oxygen, which is fundamental forever, residue and water fume. Changes in atmosphere acquire changes climate and environment.  

All life makes up the biosphere. It is the zone of the earth where land, water and air connect with one another to help life.

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