Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Environment (biophysical)


The biophysical environment is the combined modeling of the physical environment and the biological life forms within the environment, and includes all variables, parameters as well as conditions and modes inside the Earth's biosphere. The biophysical environment can be divided into two categories: the natural environment and the built environment, with some overlap between the two. Following the industrial revolution, the built environment has become an increasingly significant part of the Earth's environment. The biophysical environment is the context describing the ambiance of any entity therein. As this described entity itself is part of the biophysical environment, the description is partially

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