Meaning and Definition:
The term environment has been derived
from a French word “Environia” means to surround. It refers to both abiotic
(physical or non-living) and biotic (living) environment. The word environment
means surroundings, in which organisms live. Environment and the organisms are
two dynamic and complex component of nature. Environment regulates the life of
the organisms including human beings. Human beings interact with the
environment more vigorously than other living beings. Ordinarily environment
refers to the materials and forces that surrounds the living organism.
Environment is the sum total of
conditions that surrounds us at a given point of time and space. It is
comprised of the interacting systems of physical, biological and cultural
elements which are interlinked both individually and collectively. Environment
is the sum total of conditions in which an organism has to survive or maintain
its life process. It influences the growth and development of living forms.
In other words, environment refers to
those surroundings that surrounds living beings from all sides and affect their
lives totally. It consists of atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and
biosphere. Its chief components are soil, water, air, organisms and solar
energy. It has provided us all the resources for leading a comfortable life.
1. According to P. Gisbert “Environment
is anything immediately surrounding an object and exerting a direct influence
on it.”
2. According to E. J. Ross “Environment
is an external force which influences us.”
Thus, environment refers to anything
that is immediately surrounding an object and exerting a direct influence on
it. Our environment refers to those thing or agencies which though distinct
from us, affect our life or activity. The environment by which man is
surrounded and affected by factors which may be natural, artificial, social,
biological and psychological.
Components of Environment:
Environment mainly consists of
atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and biosphere. But it can be roughly
divided into two types such as (a) Micro environment and (b) Macro environment.
It can also be divided into two other types such as (c) Physical and (d) biotic
environment.
(a) Micro environment refers to the
immediate local surrounding of the organism.
(b) Macro environment refers to all the
physical and biotic conditions that surround the organism externally.
(c) Physical environment refers to all
abiotic factors or conditions like temperature, light, rainfall, soil, minerals
etc. It comprises of atmosphere, lithosphere and hydrosphere.
(d)
Biotic environment includes all biotic factors or living forms like plants,
animals, Micro-organisms.
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