Can't be specific because specific environments exist only in the context of specific systems. Why? Because by definition the environment is that physical or functional region that exists outside the system.
If the system is an open system, it will have one or more relationships with its environment. But if the system is a closed one it will have not relationship at all with its environment.
So when the system is open, the environment can influence how the system functions. For example, the human body is an open system. It takes in nourishment from the environment and gets rid of wastes into the environment. On the other hand we presume the global universe is a closed system that has no relationships with anything outside the universe.
So with this short introduction as to what an environment is re systems, we can say that in general an environment has these properties:
It provides the context within which a system operates.
It provides some resources for the system to operate with.
It can provide direction and goals for the system's operation.
It can provide destination (markets) for whatever the system produces.
It is called natural selection. The individuals with the best properties needed for survival in an environment are the most likely to survive, and to pass on their genes. In this way the offspring will have properties that are useful in an environment. In theory the population will start to move more and more towards having useful properties for their specific environment and circumstances. If the environment changes, the individuals that are most likely to survive will also change, and probably different properties will be favored this time.
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The properties are affected by its chemical composition, method of formation, crystal latticework, and environment surrounding its formation.
B2 is not magnetic. It does not have any significant effect on the surrounding environment in terms of magnetic properties.
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Which sort of environment varibles? In Windows? Right-click my computer -> Properties -> Advanced -> Environment Variables -> New... You can creatwe user variables or system variables... cheers
Start > right-click My Computer > Properties > Advanced > Environment Variables
Near Field Monitors
The five physical properties of deodorant are smell, sweat, dryness, bacteria and environment. Deodorant was first made in the late 19th century.
The presence of aluminum chloride in water can alter its properties by increasing acidity and potentially causing harm to aquatic life. This can lead to negative impacts on the environment, such as disrupting ecosystems and harming wildlife.
# Can reproduce # Grows and develops # Adapts to the environment # Is composed of a cell, or many cells. # Metabolism
Light can harm a person and his or her properties including the environment by changing the color or bleaching properties. Light can harm you by changing sleep patterns.