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Lecture # 04 Environment and Its Segments

The document defines the environment as including all surrounding land, water bodies, and gases. It discusses how there are interactions between living and non-living things in the environment. The environment can be divided into four segments: the hydrosphere, atmosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere. The hydrosphere includes all water bodies. The atmosphere is composed primarily of nitrogen and oxygen. The lithosphere is the solid part of Earth that includes soil. The biosphere is the region of Earth occupied by living organisms.
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Lecture # 04 Environment and Its Segments

The document defines the environment as including all surrounding land, water bodies, and gases. It discusses how there are interactions between living and non-living things in the environment. The environment can be divided into four segments: the hydrosphere, atmosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere. The hydrosphere includes all water bodies. The atmosphere is composed primarily of nitrogen and oxygen. The lithosphere is the solid part of Earth that includes soil. The biosphere is the region of Earth occupied by living organisms.
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Lect

ure#04

Envi
ronment
Allsurr
oundingsincludi
ngland,waterbodiesandgaseouspar tisknownas
envir
onment.Environmentiseveryt
hingthati
sar oundusincludi
ngbot hli
v i
ng
and non-l
iv
ing things.Int he envi
ronmentt her
e are di
ff
erenti nt
eract
ions
between 
animals,
 plant
s, 
soi
l

waterandotherl
i
vingandnon-l
iv
ingthings.
Env
ironmentCl
assesorsegment
sbasedonphy
sicalaspect
s:

Env
ironmenti
sdi
vi
dedi
ntof
oursegment
s.

 Hy
drospher
e

 At
mospher
e

 Li
thospher
e

 Bi
ospher
e

 Hy
drospher
e

Allwat erbodiesli
keglaci
ers,clouds,lakes,r
ivers,seasandwat erbodiesar e
i
ncl udedi nhydrospher
e. 
The hydrosphere i
sthecomponentoft heEarththat
i
scomposedofal lli
qui
dwat erfoundont heplanet.The 
hydr
ospher e i
ncludes
wat erstorageareassuchasoceans,seas,l akes,ponds,ri
vers,andst r
eams.
Ov eral
l,the 
hydrospher
e i
sv er
yl arge,withtheoceansal onecov er
ingabout
71%oft hesurfaceareaofEarth.Themaj orimpor t
anceofhy drosphereisthat
watersust
ainsvar
iousl
ifeformsandpl
aysani
mpor
tantr
olei
necosy
stems
andregul
ati
ngtheatmosphere.

 At
mospher
e

Atmosphereist
hegaseousenvir
onmentoriti
st heblanketofgaseswhich
complet
ely sur
rounded t
he Eart
h.The 
atmosphere ofEarth 
i
s composed
of
 ni
trogen (
about 78%) ,
 oxygen 
(about 21%) ,
 argon 
(about 0. 9%), 
carbon
di
oxide 
(0.04%)and ot hergasesi nt raceamounts.Theat mospherehelpst o
pr
otectlivi
ngorganismsf rom genet i
cdamageby  sol
ar 
ultr
avi
olet
 r
adiat
ion,
 sol
ar
wi
nd and cosmicray
s. Diff
erentmajorgasesareusedbyl i
vi
ngorganisms.
 Li
thospher
e

Thel andinwhi chwer esideort hesol


idpartofEar thiscal
ledli
thosphere.Soil
i
s t he most i mpor t
ant par t of l i
thosphere. The  l
it
hosphere i
s
l
argely i
mportant 
becausei tistheareathatthebi osphere(
t hel
ivi
ngthingson
eart
h)i nhabitand l i
ve upon. 
In combinat
ion witht he at
mospher e and the
hydrosphere,theli
thosphereplaysanimportantroleinthegrowthofpl ant
sand
animals.

 Bi
ospher
e

Ther egionsoft hesur faceandat mospher eoftheEar t


horanot herplanet
occupiedbyl i
vingor ganismsar eknownasbi ospher e.Allthel ivi
ng(biotic)
organismsconst i
tut
et hebiosphere.Fororgani
smst osur v
iveonear th,v
ar i
ous
envir
onment alconditions mustexi st,such as favor abletemper atur
e and
moisture.Theorganismsal sorequireenergyandnutrients.Allthemi neraland
animal nut
ri
entsnecessar yt
ouphol dli
fearefoundintheEar t
h's 
biosphere.

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