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what is the relationship between Mathematics and environment​

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Answered by Arpita126
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They mainly emerge as a result of dealing with different mathematical formalisms in representing various environmental phenomena. It turned out that the mathematical as well as the physical pathways have converged to one point discovering many inconsistencies in the use of mathematical formalisms and physical (also biological, chemical, etc.) approaches in modelling the environmental interfaces. In that sense we consider: (1) the role of mathematics in environmental sciences and (2) difference equations and occurrence of chaos in modelling of phenomena in the environmental world.

Answered by krishiv321
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The relationship between maths and Environment is only the difference between eyes and ears because if we know the environment so we can know the maths

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