ENV 1101 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Eutrophication, Doubling Time, Directional Selection

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Our environment is more than just our surroundings. Our environment is more than water, land, and air; it is the sum total of our surroundings. It includes all of earth"s biotic components, or living things, as well as the abiotic components, or nonliving things, with which we interact. The fundamental insight of environmental science is that we are part of the natural world, and our interactions with its other parts matter a great deal. (we are not separated from the environment. ) Environment canada: to preserve and enhance the quality of canada"s natural environment, conserve our renewable resources, and protect our water resources. Environmental science explores interactions between humans and the physical and biological world. Environmental science is the study of how the natural world works, how our environment affects us, and how we affect our environment. We need to understand our interactions with---and our role in---the environment. There are limits to many of our natural resources.

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