Please tell me three differences between physical and biological environment
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A biological environment is a physical environment that has living things in it. Which on Earth, is pretty much any environment. There are living things under crushing pressure at the bottom of the oceans. In boiling hot springs and ocean vents. Flying and floating in the air. Tunneling under the ground. Slithering through swamps. Burrowing against the heat in the parched deserts.
The only physical environments that I know of that are not biological environments are human-constructed sterile facilities, or planets / moons / asteroids / other celestial objects that can’t support life.
The only physical environments that I know of that are not biological environments are human-constructed sterile facilities, or planets / moons / asteroids / other celestial objects that can’t support life.
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