Pretty much anything you can point to that has a physical presence. So, the physical environment of a plant, for example, includes other plant roots and leaves that are shading it or taking nutrients from it (this would be part of the biotic environment, which would also include all the living components of the environment) as well as all the soil, nutrients, water, rocks, etc. that it encounters (these nonliving things are the abiotic environment). Other things like the slope of the land that the plant is on, whether that slope is north facing or facing another direction, whether there is wind or something that blocks the wind: all these are also part of the physical environment. In fact, for living things, I can't really think of what part of the environment they are in would NOT be considered part of the physical environment. I think the better distinction is biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) aspects of the environment.
The things that surround us include the atmosphere (air), bodies of water (oceans, rivers), land (forests, mountains, plains), and various forms of vegetation (trees, plants). All these elements together make up the environment in which we live.
to help the environment i would do a lot of things like kepping up the crash and litter stuff and also not ride a car. car is a major factor in pollution which is a big issue right now in earth. people can also volunteer to environment helping jobs.
environment
Carbon makes up approximately 0.03% of Earth's atmosphere and is the fourth most abundant element by mass in the planet's crust.
If your reaction to events or things in the environment is referred to as your emotional response or emotional reaction. This can include feelings of joy, sadness, anger, fear, or surprise based on the situation.
An ecosystem
Four constituents that make our environment are land, air, water & living things.
The environment is made up of living organisms, such as plants and animals, as well as non-living elements like air, water, soil, and sunlight. It also includes physical factors such as temperature, rainfall, and topography that shape ecosystems and influence life within them. Human activities also play a significant role in shaping and impacting the environment.
Living organisms, such as plants and animals. The physical environment, including air, water, and soil. The interactions and relationships between living organisms and their environment.
This difference could be succinctly described as those things that human beings didn't make (the environment) and those things that human beings did make (technology).
the chemicals and things that are used to make the batteries are more damaging. you have to drive a hybrid ace 100 thousand miles to make up for the damage it does
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an ecosystem
Biotic and abiotic factors. Biotic factors are living organisms, while abiotic factors are non-living components like air, water, soil, and sunlight that make up an ecosystem. Both are important in shaping an environment and influencing the interactions within it.
Components that make up the marketing environment are the competitive environment, political/legal environment, economic environment, technological environment, and social/cultural environment.
Looking after the environment is very, very important. Why? Because the environment actually looks after you, not the other way round. You see, humans do things that are not good for the environment to make them healthier. But, they are actually polluting the environment, which will make them sick. So, the moral is be kind to the environment and it will be kind to you.
Things that make up a person's enviroment are: shelter people air trees