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Index
1 Origin etymological
2 Concept ofenvironment
3 Historical development of the concept of environment
4 Natural Factors
4.1 Living organisms
4.2 Climate
4.3 Relief
4.4 Deforestation
4.5Sobreforestación
Wildfire 4.6
5 World Environment Day
6 See also
7 References
8 Bibliography
9 External links
9.1 Media specialized environmental
EtymologyAs a noun (layers, not proven), the word comes from the Latin half medium (gender neutral), as an adjective, from Latin medius (male). The word comes from the Latin ambiens environment, ambientis,Ambere verb, "encircle", "to be on both sides." One could consider the environment as pleonasm expression because the meanings of two spellings such elements coincide with the inherent meaning whenthey go together. However, some meanings separately both words are different. Allowing your understanding is context. For example, other meanings, metaphorical, the term environment allude to socialsectors such as popular or aristocratic atmosphere environment, or attitudes, like having good atmosphere with friends.
Environment is a set of components physical, chemical, biological and socialable, in a short or long term, cause direct or indirect adverse effects on living things and activities humanas.2
Concept of environment
In general systems theory, an environment is a complex of...
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