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Dimensions of Environment -
         Physical
Dimensions Of Environment - Physical

 Introduction:

  Earth is the only planet that has shown signs of life. Our planet
  that was born of fire has undergone change since its evolution
  and today it has emerged as a perfect system. The natural
  forces have given rise to an environment that was favorable for
  growth of life. These forces have gained a perfect of balance
  and each of the components is dependent on each other. Now
  the earth looked more like a single living organism. The Greeks
   called the earth as Gaia or the Goddess Earth that was
  responsible for the well being of her domain.
Earth’s environment can be divided into four divisions :


    Atmosphere

    Biosphere

    Hydrosphere

    Lithosphere

    The names of the four spheres are derived from the Greek words
    for stone (litho), air (atmo), water (hydro), and life (bio).
 Lithosphere        :




 The lithosphere is the solid, rocky crust covering entire planet. The
 crust is inorganic and is composed of minerals. It covers the entire
 surface of the earth from the tallest top of Mount Everest (8850 mts)
 to the deepest bottom of the Mariana Trench (11033 mts). It
 consists of earth’s crust and upper mantle. Lithosphere is important
 for rocks, minerals, underground water, soil, etc.
 Hydrosphere         :




 The hydrosphere is composed of all of the water on or above the
 earth’s surface. This includes the oceans, rivers, lakes underground
 water and even the moisture in the air. 97 % of the earth’s water is
 in the oceans. The remaining 3 % is fresh water; three-quarters of
 the fresh water is solid and exists in ice sheets.
 Atmosphere:




 The atmosphere is the body of air that surrounds our earth. Most of
 our atmosphere is located close to the earth’s surface due to
 gravitation force of earth. The air comprises of 78% nitrogen and
 21% oxygen; the small amount of carbon dioxide and other gasses.
 97% of the atmospheric gasses are concentrated upto a height of
 29 kms from the earth’s surface.
Biosphere           :




 The biosphere is life supporting arena of the earth. Plants, animals,
 and even one-celled organisms are part of the biosphere. Most of
 the planet’s life is found from three meters below the ground to thirty
 meters above it and in the top 200 meters of the oceans and seas.
 Life cannot sustain just with the presence of soil, water or air but
 needs presence of all the three.
 Components          of Environment :



    The Physical Components :

    The Physical components can be classified into two groups :

   Abiotic Components

   Biotic components
    Abiotic Components :


1.   Location

2.   Altitude

3.   Climate a) Temperature
             b) Precipitation
4.   Soil

5.   Geology
      Biotic Components :

1.     Producers:




     Oxygen is given out as a by-product of photosynthesis.
     The process of photosynthesis can be summarized as follows:

     Carbon dioxide + Water + Solar energy      Glucose + Oxygen
    Biotic Components :

2.   Consumers:
     Organisms that get the nutrients & energy they require by feeding
     either directly or indirectly on producers are called consumers or
     heterotrophs (other feeders). Some consumers feed on small fragments of

     dead plant & animal matter, called detritus.

     Consumers are divided into different categories depending upon the food
     they consume.

    Herbivores (Plant eaters).
    Carnivores (Flesh eaters).
    Omnivores (Plant & Flesh eaters).
    Detritivores.
 Biotic      Components :

3.   Food Chain:




     All ecosystems are made up of food chains that begin with energy.
     The flesh of the herbivore provides nutrition & energy to the
     carnivore. Thus, energy is passed on from one organism to another
     step by step, thus establishing a link. These links together form a
     food chain.
 Biotic       Components :

4.    Food Web :




     Food chain represents an isolated relationship between the
     producers & consumers. In reality or in the environment all elements
     are inter-related & inter-dependent and hence we find that the
     elements of different food chains are inter-related or inter-dependent
     on the elements of different food chains. Such a set of intergraded
     food chains is called as a food web.
Biotic         Components :

5.     Levels of Organisms in Nature :




     Each food chain consists of different segments or levels known as
     tropic level. The points of energy transfer in an environment to an
     organism & then from that organism to another define each level.
 Biotic      Components :


6.     Energy flow in the ecosystem :




     The living organisms need energy for functioning. They use 90% or
     more of the energy. Thus at every trophic level 90% of the energy is
     lost & only 10% is passed to next level. So the amount of energy
     reduces considerably as it passes from one trophic level to another.
     Hence, the number of consumers at every stage that can survive
     comfortably is always less than at its previous stage.
Credits:               (FYJC A)

 Urvashi Porecha
 Sakina Chappalwala
 Avni Purohit
 Vaibhavi Vyas
 Aashna Bhatia




                         Thank You!!...

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Dimensions of Environment - Physical Environment Components

  • 2. Dimensions Of Environment - Physical  Introduction: Earth is the only planet that has shown signs of life. Our planet that was born of fire has undergone change since its evolution and today it has emerged as a perfect system. The natural forces have given rise to an environment that was favorable for growth of life. These forces have gained a perfect of balance and each of the components is dependent on each other. Now the earth looked more like a single living organism. The Greeks called the earth as Gaia or the Goddess Earth that was responsible for the well being of her domain.
  • 3. Earth’s environment can be divided into four divisions :  Atmosphere  Biosphere  Hydrosphere  Lithosphere The names of the four spheres are derived from the Greek words for stone (litho), air (atmo), water (hydro), and life (bio).
  • 4.  Lithosphere : The lithosphere is the solid, rocky crust covering entire planet. The crust is inorganic and is composed of minerals. It covers the entire surface of the earth from the tallest top of Mount Everest (8850 mts) to the deepest bottom of the Mariana Trench (11033 mts). It consists of earth’s crust and upper mantle. Lithosphere is important for rocks, minerals, underground water, soil, etc.
  • 5.  Hydrosphere : The hydrosphere is composed of all of the water on or above the earth’s surface. This includes the oceans, rivers, lakes underground water and even the moisture in the air. 97 % of the earth’s water is in the oceans. The remaining 3 % is fresh water; three-quarters of the fresh water is solid and exists in ice sheets.
  • 6.  Atmosphere: The atmosphere is the body of air that surrounds our earth. Most of our atmosphere is located close to the earth’s surface due to gravitation force of earth. The air comprises of 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen; the small amount of carbon dioxide and other gasses. 97% of the atmospheric gasses are concentrated upto a height of 29 kms from the earth’s surface.
  • 7. Biosphere : The biosphere is life supporting arena of the earth. Plants, animals, and even one-celled organisms are part of the biosphere. Most of the planet’s life is found from three meters below the ground to thirty meters above it and in the top 200 meters of the oceans and seas. Life cannot sustain just with the presence of soil, water or air but needs presence of all the three.
  • 8.  Components of Environment : The Physical Components : The Physical components can be classified into two groups :  Abiotic Components  Biotic components
  • 9. Abiotic Components : 1. Location 2. Altitude 3. Climate a) Temperature b) Precipitation 4. Soil 5. Geology
  • 10. Biotic Components : 1. Producers: Oxygen is given out as a by-product of photosynthesis. The process of photosynthesis can be summarized as follows: Carbon dioxide + Water + Solar energy Glucose + Oxygen
  • 11. Biotic Components : 2. Consumers: Organisms that get the nutrients & energy they require by feeding either directly or indirectly on producers are called consumers or heterotrophs (other feeders). Some consumers feed on small fragments of dead plant & animal matter, called detritus. Consumers are divided into different categories depending upon the food they consume.  Herbivores (Plant eaters).  Carnivores (Flesh eaters).  Omnivores (Plant & Flesh eaters).  Detritivores.
  • 12.  Biotic Components : 3. Food Chain: All ecosystems are made up of food chains that begin with energy. The flesh of the herbivore provides nutrition & energy to the carnivore. Thus, energy is passed on from one organism to another step by step, thus establishing a link. These links together form a food chain.
  • 13.  Biotic Components : 4. Food Web : Food chain represents an isolated relationship between the producers & consumers. In reality or in the environment all elements are inter-related & inter-dependent and hence we find that the elements of different food chains are inter-related or inter-dependent on the elements of different food chains. Such a set of intergraded food chains is called as a food web.
  • 14. Biotic Components : 5. Levels of Organisms in Nature : Each food chain consists of different segments or levels known as tropic level. The points of energy transfer in an environment to an organism & then from that organism to another define each level.
  • 15.  Biotic Components : 6. Energy flow in the ecosystem : The living organisms need energy for functioning. They use 90% or more of the energy. Thus at every trophic level 90% of the energy is lost & only 10% is passed to next level. So the amount of energy reduces considerably as it passes from one trophic level to another. Hence, the number of consumers at every stage that can survive comfortably is always less than at its previous stage.
  • 16. Credits: (FYJC A)  Urvashi Porecha  Sakina Chappalwala  Avni Purohit  Vaibhavi Vyas  Aashna Bhatia Thank You!!...