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  • The '''natural environment''', commonly referred to simply as the '''environment''', is a term that en The concept of the natural environment can be broken down into a few key components:
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  • The '''natural environment''', commonly referred to simply as the '''environment''', is a term that en The concept of the natural environment can be broken down into a few key components:
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  • ...dynamics of [[species]] [[population]]s and their interactions with the [[natural environment|environment]].
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  • ...energies]] in interactions between [[life|biological systems]] and their [[natural environment]].
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  • Contamination of the natural environment, which usually affects the growth or behaviour of animals and plants, cause
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  • ...tes of America whose mission is to protect human health and safeguard the natural environment (air, water and land) of the nation
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  • ...holarship has demonstrated that a landscape consists of much more than the natural environment: among the organisms that have shaped any given landscape are usually human ...inforest]], "should really be considered a cultural artifact, as much as a natural environment; a managed garden, not a pristine wilderness," according to anthropologist
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  • ..."Gill Sans MT, Trebuchet MS, Consolas;">Our most intimate contact with the natural environment occurs when we eat it (Felipe Fernández-Armesto, 2002).</font></p>
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  • ...cape architecture, the built environment is identified as opposed to the [[natural environment]], with the recognition that places like large public parks may have the lo
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  • {{r|Natural environment}}
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  • ...ical compound|chemical species]] in the [[air]], [[soil]], and [[water]] [[Natural environment|environments]]; and the effect of human activity on these. Environmental ch ...t would be impossible to accurately study the effects humans have on the [[Natural environment|environment]] through the release of [[Chemical compound|chemicals]].
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  • ...link between the two but also to generate new understandings of the ways [[Natural environment|environment]] and society are related and affect each other. ...century, environmental geography was strongly tied to the single idea of [[Natural environment|environmental]] determinism, the doctrine that human activities are control
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  • ...as Malthus]], theorize that humans are growing beyond the ability of the [[Natural environment|environment]] to support them. See [[Demography]] for more on human populat
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  • {{r|Natural environment}}
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  • ...litical party]] which campaigns on a variety of issues, most prominently [[natural environment|environmental]] matters. The party has been led by [[Natalie Bennett]] sinc
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  • *'''Environmental Responsibility:''' Protecting the [[Natural environment|environment]] by providing a responsible resolution to the environmental le
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  • ...eum]] in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]] dedicated to water and the [[Natural environment|environment]]. The museum is housed inside a [[geodesic dome]] designed by
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  • RIVM's mission is to promote [[public health]] and a safe living [[Natural environment|environment]] by conducting research and collecting knowledge worldwide. Th
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  • ...ant currents in Swedish culture's own historical engagement and use of the natural environment to represent evolving notions of collective and individual identity. Linnae
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  • ...Thoreau's Journal and other writings who would like to know more about the natural environment in which he lived and explored.
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  • ...] (CO<sub>2</sub>) that may occur in harmful [[concentration]]s in a given natural environment. ...ome pollutants are [[biodegradable]] and therefore will not persist in the natural environment in the long term.
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  • ...[[species]] [[population]]s and how these populations interact with the [[natural environment|environment]].<ref name="Odum1959">{{cite book | last =Odum | first =Eugene
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  • ...ometimes today, fishing sinkers consisted of materials found easily in the natural environment, such as stones, rocks, or bone. In the ordinary case today, however, sink
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  • ...Germany''' was founded in 1974 and is the central federal authority for [[Natural environment|environmental]] matters in [[Germany]]. The agency is commonly referred to
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  • ...and data to be used in developing, adopting, implementing and evaluating [[Natural environment|environmental]] policy by its member European countries.<ref>[http://www.ee ...rts issued by the EEA, collects data concerning the current state of the [[Natural environment|environment]], and harmonizes European air quality monitoring networks and
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  • ...rea functioning together with all the non-living physical factors of the [[Natural environment|environment]].<ref name="christopherson">{{cite book
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  • ...gerous act of extinguishing [[fire]]s that threaten lives, property or the natural environment. Although the typical image of a firefighter involves the use of [[water]]
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  • ...vers and in wetlands. More general responsibility for the countryside and natural environment in England falls to the organization [[Natural England]].
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  • ...primary mission of the EPA is to protect human health and safeguard the [[natural environment]] (air, water and land) of the nation.<ref name=History>[http://www.epa.gov ...ng of standards, compliance and enforcement related to protection of the [[Natural environment|environment]].
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  • ...pment|economic]] and [[social development]] with the need to protect the [[Natural environment|natural]] and [[built environment]] so that these needs can be met not only
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  • ...principles to destroy or remove the pollutants before they get into the [[natural environment]] ([[air]], [[water]] and [[land]] resources). ...], [[chemistry]] and [[biology]] to the protection of human health and the natural environment.<ref name=Mihelcic/>
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  • ==Natural Environment== The natural environment of Texas is as diverse as its history. The natural areas of Texas can be d
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  • ...interactions among them, and the interactions among organisms and their [[Natural environment|environments]]. It is distinct from, and should not be confused with eithe
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  • ...ve around the idea that Native Americans existed "in harmony" with their [[Natural environment|environments]] prior to European colonization and that contemporary Native ...avages and viewed them, in one way or another, as constituent parts of the natural environment of the New World. Tellingly, the exhibition of a live Inuit family at the
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  • ...he primary mission of the EPA is to protect human health and safeguard the natural environment (air, water and land) of the nation.<ref name=History>[http://www.epa.gov/h
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  • ...rms useful for mankind, economically and safely without compromising the [[Natural environment|environment]].<ref name=Worcester/>
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  • ...emistry also includes the study of the behaviour of radioisotopes in the [[Natural environment|environment]]; for instance, a forest or grass fire can make radioisotopes
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  • ...our vehicles, and can directly or indirectly affect our health and the [[natural environment]]. These effects may be experienced near the [[Air pollution dispersion ter
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  • ...ate at which accidental releases of air [[pollutant]]s into the ambient [[Natural environment|environment]] can occur at industrial facilities such as [[Petroleum refini
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  • ...at which accidental releases of [[air]] [[pollutant]]s into the ambient [[Natural environment|environment]] can occur at industrial facilities such as [[Petroleum refini
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  • ...processes and feature as well as the interaction of [[humans]] and their [[Natural environment|environment]].<ref> [http://webhost.bridgew.edu/jhayesboh/environmentalgeog ...humans have on the space they occupy. [[Physical geography]] examines the natural environment and how the [[climate]], [[vegetation]] & life, [[soil]], [[water]] and [[l
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  • ...ology''' is the study of the interaction of [[bacteriophage]] with their [[Natural environment|environments]].<ref>This article on phage ecology was expanded from a stub
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  • ...se harm or discomfort to humans or other living organisms, or damage the [[Natural environment|environment]]. Air pollution is the major cause of [[acid rain ]] and [[smo
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  • ...cluding ill health, injury or death, production losses, or damage to the [[Natural environment|environment]].
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  • ...ronmental geology]]</td><td>The study of how geological processes affect [[Natural environment|environmental]] conditions</td><td>[[Geochemistry]], [[Hydrogeology]]</td> ...fined to specific sedimentary layers that reflect changes in the earth’s [[Natural environment|environment]]. Fossils only occur in the lithosphere having been formed in
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  • ...ganisms that live in the earth's [[ocean]], seas, and related salt-water [[Natural environment|environments]]. Marine biologists are concerned not just with individual ty ...the relationships between oceans and ocean life, and global weather and [[Natural environment|environmental]] issues (such as [[carbon dioxide]] displacement).
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  • ...selection''' is the process by which changes in the [[Natural environment|natural environment]] favor, for survival and reproductive success, individual organisms who po
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  • ...f [[universality]] presented as an integrated approach in the study of the natural environment. The philosophy of universality in geography was not a new one but can be s ...ysical, mental and moral habits are directly due to the influence of their natural environment. Prominent [[environmental determinism|environmental determinists]] include
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  • Many [[Natural environment|environmental]] protection agencies have issued regulations that limit the
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  • ...e to the overwhelming amounts of salt in the environment. Outside of their natural environment, cells are cultured best in a [[complex medium]]. A [[minimal medium]] desc
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  • ...ange can assist land managers in applying land management plans to solve [[Natural environment|environmental]] problems (Turner et al. 2001). The increased attention in
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  • The U.S. EPA's mission is to protect human health and the [[Natural environment|environment]]. To achieve this mission, EPA implemented a variety of progra
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  • ...y ''[[Streptomyces]]''; often at the expense of a slower growth rate. In a natural environment, many organisms live in communities (e.g. [[biofilm]]s) which may allow for Bacteria are both harmful and useful to the [[natural environment|environment]] and [[animal]]s, including [[human]]s. The role of bacteria i
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  • ...d J. D. van Elsas (eds.), Genetic Interactions among Microorganisms in the Natural Environment. Pergamon Press, Oxford. ISBN 0-08-042000-1 ...d J. D. van Elsas (eds.), Genetic Interactions among Microorganisms in the Natural Environment. Pergamon Press, Oxford.
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  • ...ng significant vapor pressures and which can have adverse effects on the [[Natural environment|environment]] and human health. VOCs are numerous, varied and include man-m
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  • ...ed citizens worldwide. It is generally used to equate to a concern for the natural environment and nature conservation. This use has coincided with the increasing concern
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  • ...orian, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, a species’ most intimate contact with its natural environment occurs when the species eats it. <ref>Fernandez-Armesto F. (2002) Near a Th
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  • ...orian, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, a species’ most intimate contact with its natural environment occurs when it eats it.<ref>Fernandez-Armesto F. (2002) [http://books.googl
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  • Some effects on both the [[natural environment]] and [[civilization|human life]] are, at least in part, already being attr
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  • ...lized society to an information society, and the increased concern for the natural environment, prompted the attention of business leaders and educators across the nation
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  • ...urvival as micro-colonies - called [[biofilm]]s - on solid surfaces in the natural environment, and F-pili determine the final shapes of the structures seen in mature sur
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  • ...nstant, the growers have been finally capable of keeping them out of their natural environment for several years.
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  • ...is so successful as a species and has such a fearful reputation within its natural environment, another snake has even come to mimic its appearance. Superficially, the ro
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  • ...ot simply take a living system apart and predict how it will behave in its natural environment.
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  • ...he first became aware of the effects of human [[industrialisation]] on the natural environment.
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  • ...nd was brought from areas north of the city. The use of coal caused many [[Natural environment|environmental]] problems and changed the ecological system around the city.
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  • ...ot simply take a living system apart and predict how it will behave in its natural environment.
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  • ...Wilfred Owen]], and [[Robert Steadman]]'s [[Mass in Black]] intersperses [[natural environment|environmental]] [[poetry]] and [[prophecies]] of [[Nostradamus]]. The sever
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  • ...to produce vitamin C occurred some 25 to 45 million years ago, when the [[natural environment]] of the common ancestor of primates was abundant in vitamin C.<ref name="O
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  • ...guage=Spanish}}</ref> Los Curas Lagoon ({{lang-es|Laguna Los Curas}}) is a natural environment used for various eco-tourist activities such as fishing, is located 7km sou
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