Some components of the physical environment include:
1. Water 2. Natural Vegetation 3. Landforms/Rocks 4. Weather and Climate
The physical components of the environment include climate and waterways. You can also consider the trees and landforms to be physical components of environment.
The physical components of the environment are the air,soil,water, and sunlight.
The Physical Environment includes Abiotic (Lithosphere, Hydrosphere and Atmosphere) and Biotic components (Biosphere).
water land
Physical environment means the area surrounding you. For example your home is good clean living or very dirty. A dirty home would be considered bad physical environment and a clean home a good physical environment.
A component of social environment is culture.
The physical environment in Egypt is cruel. This environment is mostly desert and does not support a significant amount of life.
The Physical Environment includes Abiotic (Lithosphere, Hydrosphere and Atmosphere) and Biotic components (Biosphere).
water land
The definition of a physical factor is a factor with physical components. In the abiotic environment, physical factors influence organism development and growth.
Physical environment means the area surrounding you. For example your home is good clean living or very dirty. A dirty home would be considered bad physical environment and a clean home a good physical environment.
The environment is defined as the surroundings of man and other living things. It comprises of four major components namely: Hydrosphere (Water bodies), Atmosphere (air), Lithosphere (earth's crust) and Biosphere (living things).
components of business environment
financial environment is all about markets an the components is _bonds
Abiotic components (non-living chemicalor physical factor) such as temperature,light,water,and nutrients. Biotic components(living) are all the organisms in the environment.
Components that make up the marketing environment are the competitive environment, political/legal environment, economic environment, technological environment, and social/cultural environment.
== == Pattern - Where? Process (physical)- Why? Process (biological) - Why? Species Adaptations
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