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Which of the following are considered natural components of the environment?
Which of the following are considered natural components of the environment?
The world of non-living elements in the environment is called the ______ factors.
The world of non-living elements in the environment is called the ______ factors.
abiotic
The environment is exclusively made up of natural elements.
The environment is exclusively made up of natural elements.
False
What are biotic factors in the environment?
What are biotic factors in the environment?
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Which of the following is an abiotic element?
Which of the following is an abiotic element?
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Match the following components with their correct category:
Match the following components with their correct category:
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Study Notes
Environment Diagram
- The environment diagram is centered around the "Human" circle, with 7 arrows pointing to different components of the environment.
- The components are categorized into "Natural" and "Human Made".
Natural Environment
- The natural environment consists of:
- Land (Lithosphere)
- Air (Atmosphere)
- Water (Hydrosphere)
Human Made Environment
- The human-made environment consists of:
- Buildings
- Bridges
- Roads
- Parks
- Industries
- Monuments
Definition of Environment
- The environment is the place, people, things, and nature that surround any living organism.
- It is a combination of natural and human-made phenomena.
Biotic and Abiotic Factors
- Biotic: The world of living organisms (e.g., plants and animals).
- Abiotic: The world of non-living elements (e.g., land).
Importance of Environmental Protection
- Human actions are modifying and destroying natural surroundings, highlighting the need to protect the environment for our own survival.
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Quiz about the components of the environment, including natural and human-made elements, and their relationships with humans.