MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English (US) | Size: 1.51 GB | Duration: 2h 22m
A Complete course on Environmental Study and the Natural Resources in our Ecosystem.
What you’ll learn
The basics about our environment and all about Natural Resource- Water.
Requirements
An inclination and love towards Our Environment.
Description
‘Environment’ is everything around us. It is our surrounding that comprises both Living and Non-Living components. In this course on Environmental Science, we will focus on a very important aspect of our planet, which is an essential Natural Resource – Water | Hydrosphere.Environment refers to the surroundings, whereas, the ecosystem is the interaction between the environment and the living organisms. The environment is the area where living organisms live. The ecosystem is the community where the biotic and abiotic elements interact with each other.This course will help you to understand our environment and know more about the special feature of our planet- The Hydrosphere. The content is not grade-specific and could be learned by anyone who has an interest in this field. The course contains video lectures which are arranged topic-wise, to provide a logical flow and a thorough understanding of the concept. Learn about Our Environment, Ecological resources, Hydrosphere, Water Distribution, The various Sources of Water, The Problem of Water Scarcity, and most important of all the Ways for Conservation of Water. At the end of the course, one can test their knowledge by taking short interactive quizzes on the respective topics. On completion of this course, you will know what Hydrosphere is and the importance of water. You will also know more about the problem of Water Scarcity and what conservatory steps one can take to save this precious resource.
Who this course is for
This course is not grade specific and could be taken by any learner who has an interest in the field of Environmnetal Science.
Homepage
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