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What do you mean by environment 6line answer​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The natural environment encompasses all living and non-living things occurring naturally, meaning in this case not artificial. The term is most often applied to the Earth or some parts of Earth.

Answered by shanvisharma
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Answer:The word environment is derived from the french word 'environner' meaning surroundings. Hence, everything surrounding us is called "ENVIRONMENT".

Every organism is surrounded by materials and forces that constitute its environment. It is the environment from where every organism must derive its requirement. The environment creates favourable conditions for the existence and development of living organisms.

The survival of any organism requires a steady supply of materials and removal of waste products from its environment.

The degradation of the environment has become a serious problem for the existence of human beings. Pollution of soil, water and air causes harm to living organisms as well as loss to valuable natural resources.

Environmental studies involves educating the people for preserving the quality of environment.

The scope of environmental studies include:

1. Developing an awareness and sensitivity to the total environment and its related problems

2. Motivating people for active participation in environmental protection and improvement

3. Developing skills for active identification and development of solutions to environmental problems

4. Imbibe and inculcate the necessity for conservation of natural resources

5. Evaluation of environmental programmes in terms of social, economic, ecological and aesthetic factors

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