Environment refers to the circumstance, conditions or surrounding that affects a particular subject.
Environment affects positively or negatively depending on their nature.
For example in an environment where soccer is prevalent, the child will most likely be a soccer lover due to his/her early exposure to such conditions. The environment can also affect the growth or health conditions of someone. If the environment is well organized and neat the child’s growth will be excellent and fast while if the environment is dirty and disorganized then the child has a huge risk of different sickness, and stunted growth.
The animal cells get the organic compounds by eating plants. The only form of energy a cell can use is a molecule called adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Chemical energy is stored in the bonds that hold the molecule together.
Evolution is a gradual process in which the characteristics of a species are changed in response to its environment over several generations. Evolution depends on the process of natural selection. Some of the changed characteristics (traits) may be beneficial to the organism and it can be transferred to their offspring.
The cost of energy to heat water to make steam is not a
negative environmental effect of using high pressure water hoses on rocky
coastlines to clean the spilled oil. Spilled oil cause environmental pollution
to the coastlines and endangers the species the lives of the species living in
these coastlines.