ecosystem
Abiotic features
Human geography is the study of people, where they lived, cultures, work, food, homes, and religion. Physical geography is the study of earth's land, features, landforms, mountains, valleys, plains, climate, environment, nonliving things, living things, plants, soil, and animals.
The word environment is an abstract noun; a word for the sum total of the surroundings and conditions in which someone or something exists, survives, functions. Although an environment may include physical features, the environment is not the features, it is a combination of factors that constitutes an environment.
because if there will be no physical environment there will no human envirnment .
If the environment changes slowly the eagle would adapt to the new environment but if the environment changes quickly the eagle might migrate to an area with the same climate and features that it is used to
ecosystem
What are all living and nonliving things in an area called
Abiotic.!
Ecosystem.
what are the five features of sedentary community
Abiotic features
Various geographic features are often used by the people near them as a source of identity for their communities. The people in these communities use regionalism to strengthen and benefit their respective communities.
everything what nature is consists of :)
Human geography is the study of people, where they lived, cultures, work, food, homes, and religion. Physical geography is the study of earth's land, features, landforms, mountains, valleys, plains, climate, environment, nonliving things, living things, plants, soil, and animals.
yes non living things have a feature of life - increase in body mass
Fraser Island, off the coast of Queensland, is significant because it is the world's largest sand island. It is on the World heritage List because, according to the Australian Government's DSEWPC (Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water Population and Communities), it "features complex dune systems that are still evolving, and an array of rare and unique features in this sand environment, including dune lakes and tall rainforests".
Factors that limit population growth include limited resources such as food and water, environmental factors like disease and natural disasters, competition for resources, and the availability of space for individuals to live in. Additionally, social factors such as access to education and healthcare, cultural norms regarding family size, and government policies can also impact population growth.