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  • Environment is a broad term that includes all surroundings and conditions in which an organism lives, including both natural and artificial elements. Nature, however, specifically refers to the physical world, including plants, animals, landscapes, and other features and products of the earth.
    The Environment can encompass both living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) components, including human-made and cultural aspects.
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  • The environment includes all the natural resources which help us from all around and teach us from other sides.
  • However, there’s a big difference between local environment and nature as a whole. In fact, both play a major role in the way the other functions.
  • How do weather patterns fit into Environment and Nature? Weather patterns are phenomena stemming from Nature and affect the Environment of regions.
  • It is very important for us to take care of nature and the environment. Sometimes, people make the air dirty by using cars and factories that let out smoke.
  • ...greenhouse gases, most notably carbon dioxide, can act interactively, and have adverse effects upon the planet, its natural environment and humans' existence.
  • In this comprehensive guide, we embark on a journey to explore the profound significance of preserving and understanding our environment and nature.
  • "Exploring the Nature and Environment of New York". New York is often associated with towering skyscrapers, bustling streets, and the iconic skyline of Manhattan.
  • It is also a call for an interdisciplinary and an international environmental history. The diversity of nature and the environment in Europe is examined in various...
  • We are at a point in the history of civilization where awareness of our fragile relationship to nature and the environment is high.
  • While environment and nature are often used interchangeably, there are exceptions to the rules where the usage of these terms might not apply.