What is meant by totality of the environment
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The totality of environment means an ecosystem, the air, climate, and everything in the environment. The ecosystem consists of plants, animals and living and non-living things. For instance, in this ecosystem, there is a cat and a mouse, the cat eats a mouse in order to survive. The ecosystem is a broad term in which there are hundreds of different living things, all living on this planet Earth, among all planets it's only Earth where the ecosystem operates.
There are different types of ecosystems known as freshwater ecosystems, terrestrial ecosystems, and ocean ecosystems.
There are different types of ecosystems known as freshwater ecosystems, terrestrial ecosystems, and ocean ecosystems.
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Right across the country, cultivation of crops is dependent on the monsoon season and the extent of rainfall, whether it be paddy, jute or tea. Even though a lot of fruits, vegetables and crops are grown in the other seasons, the main source of water continues to be the monsoon rains. The water thus available ensures that our rivers, ponds and canals are filled to capacity for use in the other seasons. A good monsoon thus ensures food sufficiency and is a big unifying force for our people.
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