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ESDM 203 (SM-232)
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What is an Environment?
Simply said, an environment is a system made up of all biotic and abiotic elements that have an effect on human life. All types of flora and fauna are categorized as biotic, or living, elements, in contrast to the abiotic categories of water, sunlight, air, climate, etc.
Any product, service, or element that benefits people and society can be categorized as an environment's resource. Anything that satisfies a person's daily needs qualifies as one of them. Food produced by living things and plants, energy used for heating and cooking, wind, and oil are only a few examples of environmental resources.
Numerous products and services that are necessary to sustain life are provided by the environment. Each resource is priceless and holds a particular amount of significance. A piece of land might be turned into a park, a housing complex, a retail space, etc. Additionally, it can be used as a trash container.
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