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What is environment​

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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 AadilPradhan
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The Environment can be described as the surroundings, things, or circumstances in which one finds oneself.

  • The environment is described as the totality of all living and nonliving components, as well as their consequences on human life. As a result, the environment encompasses elements and situations in the environment that may affect an organism's or group of organisms' development, action, or survival.
  • It consists of both live and nonliving components. Bibiotic elements are living organisms such as animals, plants, forests, fisheries, and birds. Abiotic elements are non-living elements such as water, land, sunshine, rocks, and air, among others.
  • On this planet known as earth, the environment aids in the growth, nourishment, and destruction of life. The natural environment is essential for the existence of life on the planet since it aids the growth of humans, animals, and other living things.
  • The phrases "surroundings" and "ecosystem" are sometimes used as synonyms for "environment." However, they vary in that the word "ecosystem" encompasses the organism's interaction with its environment.

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