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It is always affected by changes in the environment. If the environment remains constant, the changes will be tiny if at all. If the environment changes rapidly, then the species in that environment will also have change or will die out.
In the modern era, pollution has changed the physical environment and vegetation.
people are effected by the pollution in cities, garbage & bad habits .
Physical Environment: Definition: - consists of physical features that occur naturally - 4 major components: Water(rivers,seas,oceans), Natural Vegetation, Landform and rocks, weather and climater Natural resources are found here Examples: rivers, seas , ocean, mountains, rocks, volcanoes, tornadoes
Nonliving factors that are found in an organism's physical environment are also known as abiotic factors. Abiotic factors can be physical or chemical. Examples include light, water, air, soil, and temperature. These various factors can affect different organisms in different ways.
Not all physical changes are reversible because most times when such changes occur parts of the substance is lost to the environment.
it is the environment that is physical
Two examples of physical environment factors causing population stabilization are limited access to resources, such as food and water, leading to decreased fertility rates, and natural disasters that reduce population growth by causing widespread destruction and loss of life.
Examples: floods, drought, landslides, earthquakes, very cold or very hot days, snow, ice.