Environment
Environment is the place, people, things and nature that surround any living organism; it is a combination of natural phenomena (biotic and abiotic) and human-made phenomena such as roads, buildings and factories.
- 1Environment is a combination of natural and human-made phenomena; the word comes from the French 'Environer/Environner' meaning 'neighbourhood'.
- 2The natural environment has four domains: lithosphere (solid earth crust), hydrosphere (all water bodies), atmosphere (layer of air around the earth), and biosphere (narrow zone where land, water and air interact to support life).
- 3Lithosphere is the hard top layer of the earth made of rocks and minerals covered by soil; it provides forests, grasslands, agricultural land and is a source of mineral wealth.
- 4The atmosphere is held by Earth's gravitational force, protects us from the sun's harmful rays, consists of gases, dust and water vapour, and its changes produce changes in weather and climate.
- 5Biotic refers to the world of living organisms such as plants and animals; abiotic refers to the world of non-living elements such as land.



