Sunday, November 13, 2011

What is An Environment


It is wherever you are. You know like when your at a party and it's really loud and your having a good time, well you would probably say the environment is noisy.
  • Environment , the physical and biological factors along with their chemical interactions that affect an organism. Word "Environment" is most commonly used describing "natural" environment and means the sum of all living and non-living things that surround an organism, or group of organisms. Environment includes all elements, factors , and conditions that have some impact on growth and development of certain organism. Environment includes both biotic and abiotic factors that have influence on observed organism. Abiotic factors such as light, temperature, water, atmospheric gases combine with biotic factors (all surrounding living species). Environment often changes after some time and therefore many organisms have ability to adapt to these changes.
  • That which environs or surrounds; surrounding conditions, influences, or forces, by which living forms are influenced and modified in their growth and development.The environment is your surroundings, your house, your garden, your town, your shops, the hills and rivers, the ocean, the air and so on.
  • All plants and animals adjust to the environment in which they are born
  • and live. A charge in any component of the environment may cause discomfort and affect normal life. Any unfavorable change or degeneration in the environment is known as Environmental Pollution. The environment is something you are very familiar with. It's everything that makes up our surroundings and affects our ability to live on the earth—the air we breathe, the water that covers most of the earth's surface, the plants and animals around us, and much more.
  • Our Environment is our surrounding. This includes living and non-living things around us.

  • Land is the upper layer of our planet earth. It is made up of soil and rocks.
  • Land stores water and provides a surface to live on. Soil contains nutrients and air
  • to nurse germs and plants. Fertility of the soil has been built up over hundreds of years. Soil is likely to be washed away with rain water or blown away by wind, if it is not protected under the cover of grasses, crops or trees.

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