Environmental Sciences, asked by wavyshey, 10 months ago

What are the components of environmental science and how does the interdependence of organisms impact the environment?

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Answered by avoz
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Components of Environmental Science

Atmospheric Sciences. ...

Environmental Chemistry. ...

Forestry and Agricultural Sciences. ...

Geosciences. ...

Oceanography and Marine Sciences.

Organisms are a part of their environment which is rich in living and non-living elements that interact with each other in some way. The interactions of an organism with its environment are vital to its survival, and the functioning of the ecosystem as a whole.

Answered by AadilPradhan
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Components of Environmental sciences include:

  1. Oceanography and Marine Sciences
  2. Environmental Chemistry
  3. Forestry and Agricultural Sciences
  4. Atmospheric Sciences
  • Organism are interdependent on a huge scale in an ecosystem.In any type of ecosystem, organisms and populations with similar necessities for food, water, oxygen, or different sources may additionally compete with each different organism for limited assets, access to which therefore constrains their increase and reproduction.
  • Growth of organisms and population increases are restricted by the competition to get the resources.
  • Similarly, predatory interactions may also lessen the wide variety of organisms or get rid of whole populations of organisms. Mutually useful interactions, in contrast, may grow to be so interdependent that each organism requires the opposite for survival.
  • Although the species concerned in those competitive, predatory, and mutually useful interactions vary across ecosystems, the patterns of interactions of organisms with their environments, both residing and nonliving, are shared.
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