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Environment is defined as the total planetary inheritance and the totality of all resources.
It Involves:- (1) Biotic Factors (2) Abiotic Factors
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Biotic factors Birds Animals Plants Forest
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Abiotic factors Air Water Land
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Non-renewable Resources
The main function of the environment is that it supplies resources to us. Resources Renewable Resources Non-renewable Resources
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Renewable Resources Renewable resources are those which can be used without the possibility of the resource becoming depleted or exhausted. Trees in Forest Fishes in the Sea
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Non-renewable Resources
Resources, on the other hand, are those which get exhausted with extraction and use. Fossil fuel
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Problem of Environmental Crisis arises.
Resources Environment Users- Human Beings Environment supplies us the useful resources as per our needs and regenerate them continuously. But if, Resource Extraction > Rate of Generation Problem of Environmental Crisis arises.
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Causes of Environmental Crisis
The Rising Population of the Developing countries. The Affluent Consumption. Increasing Production Standards. The Greenhouse Effect.
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Cost of Environmental Crisis
Huge amounts on technology and research to explore new resources. Health costs of degraded environmental quality Increased Financial Commitments Decline in air and water quality Medical cost against health diseases
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It is clear that the opportunity costs of negative environmental impacts are high.
Hence, the environmental issues of waste generation and pollution have become critical today.
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