Introduction to Environment
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Definition of Environment
- Everything that surrounds us is called Environment.
- It includes both natural things (mountains, rivers, plants, animals) and human-made things (buildings, roads, industries).
Components of Environment
- Natural Environment → Land, water, air, plants, animals.
- Human-made Environment → Parks, buildings, roads, industries, monuments.
- Human Environment → People, families, communities, religion, education, politics.
Domains of the Natural Environment
- Lithosphere → Land (rocks, soil, mountains, plains, valleys).
- Hydrosphere → Water (rivers, lakes, seas, oceans).
- Atmosphere → Air (gases, dust, water vapour).
- Biosphere → Living world (plants, animals, humans).
Biotic and Abiotic Components
- Biotic = Living things (plants, animals, humans).
- Abiotic = Non-living things (land, water, air, sunlight).
Ecosystem
- An ecosystem is a system formed by the interaction of all living organisms with each other and with their physical surroundings.
- Examples: Pond ecosystem, forest ecosystem, desert ecosystem.
Human Environment
- Early humans lived in close harmony with nature.
- With time, humans modified the environment → invention of wheel, agriculture, industries, trade, transport, communication.
- Today, humans create cities, machines, and technology that change nature.
Key Examples & Facts
- Car fumes pollute air, factories pollute water and land.
- Humans must balance needs with conservation.
- World Environment Day is celebrated every year on 5th June.