Use for the aggregate of physical things, conditions, and influences surrounding and affecting an organism, object, or structure. For the branch of biology dealing with the relations and interactions between organisms and their habitat, use "ecology." For the concept of the external world, including the forces at work in it and the nonhuman life inhabiting it, perceived by human beings as separate and independent from themselves, their activities and civilization, use "Nature."
This term has 2 records attributed within our system.
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Technique
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urban environments
underground environments
microenvironments
coastal environments
built environments
aquatic environments
13yrs ago
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