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CREATED BY: KHUSHI MATTU CREATED BY: KHUSHI MATTU

Agenda What is Environment Is Environment important What are challenges Can we Protect our Environment

Environment means all of the outside forces, events and things that act on a thing. A person's environment is made up of everything that surrounds him or her, including houses, buildings, people, animals, land, temperature, water, light, and other living and non-living things.

Living things do not simply exist in their environment. They constantly interact with it. Organisms change in response to conditions in their environment. The environment consists of the interactions among plants, animals, soil, water, temperature, light, and other living and non-living things.

Don’t waste food

Let us do this _ _ DON’T USE PESTCIDE OR CHEMICALS

C’mon let us do this as well Recycle waste

Yes, yes this as well Switch off electrical appliances Use Renewable energy

LET US DECIDE ? I am sure you will choose first one, So can we do it ? Let Us Say Loudly _