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NATURAL ENVIRONMENT

 

 

By the term natural environment we mean the ground (soil, subsoil, forests) the water (seas, lakes, rivers), the climate and, generally, the atmosphere where people live and move. The natural environment is significantly important for the survival and the development of people. It affects our physical, intellectual and mental moulding and contributes to the configuration of our personality. The environmental degradation, the exhaustion of the natural capital of the ground and the perturbation of the ecological balance, constitute indisputably the visible consequences of an irrational environmental choice. On the contrary, the model of the sustainable development, which proposes the balanced accent between the development and the environmental protection, appears today as the unique prospect for the future of life on earth. For this future to be viable and realistic, the development has to be adapted to the nature and no reversely.