Environment

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All the living and nonliving things in an area

Real World Example

Before 1500, the environment was crucial for survival, as people depended on natural resources for food, shelter, and clothing. Civilizations like the Mayans and Egyptians thrived by adapting to their environments, using rivers for irrigation and fertile land for agriculture. This understanding of the environment allowed societies to grow, but also faced challenges like deforestation and soil depletion. Today, the environment remains important because it affects our health, climate, and resources. For example, pollution from cars and factories can lead to air quality problems, impacting people's health and leading to initiatives for cleaner energy.

Practice Version

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