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The Environment |
Environment refers to the place where organisms, together with their interaction with the abiotic components live |
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Components of the Ecosystem |
The ecosystem includes both the biotic and abiotic components interacting with one another |
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Dynamics of Population |
Population Dynamics is a branch of life sciences that studies the size and age composition of populations as dynamical systems, and the biological and environmental processes driving them |
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Population Issues and Concerns |
Rapid population growth, as a population issue, refers to a significant increase in the number of people living in a certain area or country over a relatively short period of time |
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Biodiversity |
Biological diversity means the variability among living organisms from all sources including aerial, terrestrial, marine, and other aquatic ecosystems and the ecological complexes of which they are part |
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Species Interactions |
Species interactions refers to the relationships between different species living together in a shared habitat. |
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Energy Pathways |
The environment constantly undergoes series of energy input and transfer in various ways and pathways, This ensures survival between and among organisms in any ecological system |
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Climate Change |
Climate Change is a long-term change in the average weather patterns that have come to define Earth's local, regional and global climates |
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Environmental Problems and Concerns |
The Earth over the years have experienced multiple issues and concerns that have brought disruptions or disturbances to the environment and humans, alike |
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Waste Management Controls and Measure |
Waste management includes the processes and actions required to manage wastes from its point of origin to its final disposal |
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