Environment: An Introduction PDF

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This presentation introduces the various aspects of environment, including natural and anthropogenic environments. It also discusses the importance of environmental studies and the scope of this subject.

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Environment: An Introduction What We Have Done! This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. What We Have Done! This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is...

Environment: An Introduction What We Have Done! This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. What We Have Done! This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. What We Have Done! This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. What We Have Done! This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. What We Have Done! This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. What We Have Done! This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. What We Have Done! “For what I've done I start again And whatever pain may come Today this ends I'm forgiving what I've done” - Linkin Park This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. Why we are studying this subject? “Environmental Studies” is a Multidisciplinary subject. This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. Multidisciplinary Nature of Environmental Studies This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. They are not the same Environmental Studies It is a broad interdisciplinary field of study which studies the interaction of human beings with the environment. Environmental Science It is an interdisciplinary academic field that integrates physical, chemical and biological sciences to address the environmental problems. Environmental Engineering It is the application of science and engineering principles to improve the quality of environment to provide healthy living conditions. This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. Importance of Environmental Studies To get basic knowledge of our surroundings. To develop skills for identifying and solving environmental problems in our surroundings. World population is increasing at an alarming rate especially in developing countries. The natural resources endowment in the earth is limited. The methods and techniques of exploiting natural resources are advanced. The resources are over-exploited and there is no foresight of leaving the resources to the future generations. The urban area, coupled with industries, is major sources of pollution. The pollution and degraded environment seriously affect the health of all living things on earth , including man. Education and training are needed to save the biodiversity and species extinction. This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. Importance of Environmental Studies To maintain ecological balance and to strive to achieve sustainable development. To educate people for their duties towards environmental protection. This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. Scope of Environmental Studies Ecosystem and Biodiversity protection Natural resource conservation Environmental pollution control Environmental management Industry Research and development Social development Environmental journalism Environmentalist / Consultant Green advocacy Green marketing This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. What is environment? Everything that surrounds and affects living organism is called Environment. It is the sum total of all social, economical , biological , physical and chemical factors which constitute the surroundings of humans, who are both the creators and moulders of the environment. This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. Types of Environment Natural Environment Components such as air, water, soil, land, forest, wildlife, flora , fauna, etc. constitute the Natural Environment. Anthropogenic Environment Alteration of the natural environment to serve specific uses by the human beings is termed as Anthropogenic Environment. For eg agricultural field is an anthropogenic environment and so are the gardens and aquaculture farms. This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. Spheres of Earth Lithosphere (Land) The lithosphere is made up of all the hard and solid land mass on the earth’s surface, the semi-solid rocks (molten materials) underneath the earth crust, and the liquid rocks in the inner core of the earth. Lithosphere is further divided into sub-spheres namely the crust, the mantle, the outer core, and the inner core. The rock materials are divided into three primary categories based on how they are formed namely igneous rocks, sedimentary rocks, and metamorphic rocks. This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. Spheres of Earth Hydrosphere (Water) The hydrosphere includes all the gaseous, liquid, and solid water of the planet earth. The natural earth features depicting the hydrosphere are the rivers, streams, lakes, seas, oceans and the water vapor. Glaciers, which are the slowly moving masses of ice, are also part of the hydrosphere. The earth’s temperature is highly influenced by the hydrosphere. The glaciers, icebergs, and icecaps are also categorically called the cryosphere. This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. Spheres of Earth Atmosphere (Air) All the air in the atmosphere makes up the atmosphere. The atmosphere is a mixture of nitrogen (about 78%), oxygen (about 21%), and other gasses (about 1%) such as carbon dioxide (0.039%), argon (0.93%) and the rest are trace gases (krypton, neon, helium , and xenon). layers of the atmosphere include the troposphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and the exosphere. This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations. Spheres of Earth Biosphere (Living Things) All the living things in the planet are categorized under the biosphere. In this view, the biosphere includes all of the animals, plants, and microorganisms of earth. Biosphere interact with the physical aspects of the earth including the hydrosphere, lithosphere, and the atmosphere. Deserts, forests, grasslands, aquatic, tundra, and chaparral are the six main biomes that are present in the biosphere. This PPT should be used as reference only. Reading books (mentioned in syllabus) is mandatory for the preparation of the examinations.

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