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The environment is dynamic in nature-explain

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

At chemical equilibrium state, the rates of the forward and the backward reactions are equal and the concentrations of the reactants and the products reach constant values. At chemical equilibrium the reaction still continues to take place in both the directions with the same rates. The reactants continue to form the products while the products also continue to form the.reactants. Because of such a situation at the equilibrium state in the reaction system, the chemical equilibrium is called a dynamic equilibrium

Answered by Rameshjangid
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Final answer:

The physical and biological environments of an organism interact with each other through the transfer of energy and matter. Change in either of the components, biotic or abiotic, causes a change in the other. Therefore, the environment is dynamic in nature.

Explanation:

  • The environment is a dynamic system that comprises the atmosphere, the ocean, the land surface, the cryosphere, the continental hydrosphere, and the terrestrial biosphere.
  • There are several key components to this system. On a range of temporal and spatial scales, a large variety of physical, chemical, and biological processes are first of all active.
  • Second, even though the system's component parts may adhere to several laws, due to their interdependence, it is impossible to completely comprehend the system's evolution when looking at it in isolation.
  • Thirdly the system is accessible. The Earth is very open because it receives 90% of its incoming energy from solar radiation with wavelengths between 0.3 and 3 m and discharges 90% of its energy with wavelengths between 3 and 30 m.
  • This openness causes the system's components to constantly adjust, which leads to intricate interactions. Last but not least, most of the interactions between the motions at various scales and those between the various components are non-linear.

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