MEANING OF THE ENVIRONMENT
The word Environment is derived from the French word “Environ” which
means “surrounding”. Our surrounding includes biotic factors like human beings,
Plants, animals, microbes, etc and abiotic factors such as light, air, water, soil, etc.
Environment is a complex of many variables, which surrounds man as well
as the living organisms. Environment includes water, air and land and the interrelation
ships which exist among and between water, air and land and human beings
and other living creatures such as plants, animals and micro organisms (Kalavathy,
2004).She suggested that environment consists of an inseparable whole system
constituted by physical, chemical, biological, social and cultural elements, which are
interlinked individually and collectively in myriad ways.
The natural environment consist of four interlinking systems namely, the
atmosphere, the hydrosphere, the lithosphere and the biosphere. These four systems
are in constant change and such changes are affected by human activities and vice
versa (Kumarasamy et al., 2004).
Components of Environment
Our environment has been classified into four major components:
1.Hydrosphere, 2.Lithosphere, 3.Atmosphere, 4.Biosphere.
Hydrosphere
Hydrosphere includes all water bodies such as lakes, ponds, rivers, streams
and ocean etc. Hydrosphere functions in a cyclic nature, which is termed as
hydrological cycle or water cycle.
Lithosphere
Lithosphere means the mantle of rocks constituting the earth’s crust. The
earth is a cold spherical solid planet of the solar system, which spins in its axis and
revolves around the sun at a certain constant distance .Lithosphere mainly, contains
soil, earth rocks, mountain etc. Lithosphere is divided into three layers-crusts,
mantle and core (outer and inner).
Atmosphere
The cover of the air, that envelopes the earth is known as the atmosphere.
Atmosphere is a thin layer which contains gases like oxygen, carbon dioxide etc. and
which protects the solid earth and human beings from the harmful radiations of the
sun. There are five concentric layers within the atmosphere, which can be
differentiated on the basis of temperature and each layer has its own characteristics.
These include the troposphere, the stratosphere, the mesosphere, the thermosphere
and the exosphere (Kalavathy, 2004).
Biosphere
It is otherwise known as the life layer, it refers to all organisms on the earth’s
surface and their interaction with water and air. It consists of plants, animals and
micro-organisms, ranging from the tiniest microscopic organism to the largest
whales in the sea. Biology is concerned with how millions of species of animals,
plants and other organisms grow, feed, move, reproduce and evolve over long
periods of time in different environments. Its subject matter is useful to other
sciences and professions that deal with life, such as agriculture, forestry and
medicine. The richness of biosphere depends upon a number of factors like rainfall,
temperature, geographical reference etc. Apart from the physical environmental
factors, the man made environment includes human groups, the material
infrastructures built by man, the production relationships and institutional systems
that he has devised. The social environment shows the way in which human
societies have organized themselves and how they function in order to satisfy their
needs (Kumarasamy et al., 2004).
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