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What are inputs and outputs in environmental science?

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Answered by himesh510
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components that interact with and influence one another through the exchange of energy, matter, or information. Systems receive inputs of energy, matter, or information; process these inputs; and produce outputs of energy, matter, or information. Earth's environment consists of complex, interlinked systems.

Answered by Anonymous
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Environmentally extended input-output analysis (EEIOA) is used in environmental accounting as a tool which reflects production and consumption structures within one or several economies. As such, it is becoming an important addition to material flow accounting .

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