May 14, 2024

What Are the Components of Natural World?

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Natural components are the products that we get from the parts of the earth. These components are the result of living things being broken down and held together through the natural processes of living organisms and other living things. There is a wide range of components of the natural world. These components come from plants, animals, microorganisms, rocks, minerals, fungi, algae and geology. We can find the most important components of the natural world in many forms and each one of these forms has their own functions. The components of the natural world have great importance and it is because of these components that we use them and make our living environment better.

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Some of the most important components of the natural world are photosynthesis, wind, solar radiation, evaporation, soil erosion and precipitation. Photosynthesis is the process by which living things convert carbon dioxide into food for themselves. Most plants need sunlight in order to photosynthesize. Therefore, plants use the components of the earth in Nature. Wind and water are two important components of the natural world that allow plants to grow. When there is enough of wind or enough of water the plant can grow and the number of the plants can increase.

Earth maintains its conditions in order to be a living planet. In order to survive in the natural environment, all components of the earth have to be in working condition. The earth’s tilt and orbit, the sun’s temperature and wind speed, ocean currents and other such components of the natural world have an impact on the conditions of the planet. Living organisms need these components in order to reproduce. The earth cannot produce the necessary components of natural living unless living organisms exist.

All living things require some components of living in order to reproduce. For example, plants need carbon dioxide, nitrogen, oxygen and water in order to reproduce. They also need space in order to grow and develop. The components of living matter that plants need in order to reproduce are as follows: Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen, Phosphorus, Potassium, Magnesium, Iron, Sodium, and Water. Without these components plants could not reproduce.

When plants reproduce they release these components of living matter into the atmosphere. The concentration and amount of the components of living matter in the atmosphere changes depending on the climatic conditions. For example, when there is a shortage of carbon dioxide in the concentration of this component in the atmosphere will increase. As more carbon dioxide is added, the air will become polluted. When the air becomes polluted, it will affect the condition of the earth because the ozone layer which is a kind of protective layer in the atmosphere tries to prevent the entry of harmful gases into the atmosphere.

When the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide is high, it tends to cause clouds to form. When clouds are formed they form due to increased amounts of cloud particles in the atmosphere. The bad thing with clouds is that they can block the sun’s rays and reduce the production of oxygen. As the number of cloud particles increase and the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of the earth increases, the amount of ozone layer also decreases, which is the reason for decreasing the quality of life on the earth.

We need to decrease the amounts of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere so that the natural world can have a better balance between the earths natural resources and pollution. The first and the most important way we can reduce the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is by avoiding carbon dioxide emission. In today’s modern world we are so used to using cars that we don’t even notice the amount of carbon dioxide emissions that we produce. When we produce carbon dioxide we also release other greenhouse gases that trap heat in our environment. Therefore, reducing the amount of carbon dioxide emission is necessary if we want to save the natural world.

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You may be able to do something to reduce carbon dioxide emission but you can never do something to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide that will end up in the atmosphere of the earth. If we want to reverse the damage that humans have done to the world, we must reduce carbon dioxide emissions from human activities. In order to do that we need to use all the possible methods of reducing carbon dioxide. These methods are not only limited to using cars, although they are a great contribution in reducing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. They also include the use of bikes, walking, recycling, using appliances that consume less energy, vegetable and fruit cultivation, planting trees and using alternate sources of energy. These components of the natural world are becoming more useful as time goes by because they contribute in saving the natural world for our future generations.


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