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Environ
Environ is a term that generally refers to the surrounding conditions, influences, or forces that affect an organism or a system. It is often used in the context of environmental science, ecology, and geography to describe the natural world and its interactions with living organisms.
Etymology[edit]
The word "environ" is derived from the Old French word "environner," which means "to surround" or "to encircle." It is related to the Latin word "in" (in) and "viron" (circle).
Environmental Science[edit]
In environmental science, the term "environ" is used to describe the physical, chemical, and biological factors that influence living organisms. This includes elements such as climate, soil, water, and air. Environmental scientists study these factors to understand how they affect ecosystems and human health.
Ecology[edit]
In ecology, "environ" refers to the external conditions and influences that affect the growth, development, and survival of organisms. Ecologists study the interactions between organisms and their environ to understand the dynamics of ecosystems and biodiversity.
Geography[edit]
In geography, the term "environ" is used to describe the physical and human-made features that surround a particular area. Geographers study the environ to understand how it shapes human activities and how human activities, in turn, shape the environ.
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