Environment for Kids (2024)

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Overview

What is the environment?

The environment is everything around us. All our surroundings including the air, soil, water, plants, and animals make up the environment.

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Earth
Source: NASA

Biomes and Ecosystems

Plants and animals need a healthy environment to survive. An ecosystem is an area where living organisms interact in a specific way with the local environment to survive. When ecosystems are damaged by man, then some living organisms may not be able to survive. A biome is a large group of similar ecosystems like the desert, savanna, and rainforest.

Biomes and Ecosystems
Desert
Grasslands
Savanna
Tundra
Tropical Rainforest
Temperate Forest
Taiga Forest
Marine
Freshwater
Coral Reef

What is environmental science?

Environmental science studies the environment and how the earth works. Environmental scientists often study how humans have impacted the Earth's environment and how we can reduce the impact that humans have on the environment.

Environmental scientists study things like the atmosphere, the oceans, geology, habitats, and ecology.

Nutrient Cycles

The Earth's environment is constantly recycling nutrients so they can be used by different parts of the environment. These cycles are important for the existence of living organisms. Some important cycles include the water cycle, the nitrogen cycle, the carbon cycle, the oxygen cycle, and the food chain.

Food Chain and Web
Carbon Cycle
Oxygen Cycle
Water Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle

Environmental Issues

Human activities have created many environmental issues from land, water, and air pollution. Part of environmental science is to determine how the environment has been impacted and then to work on ways to help the environment recover.

Land Pollution
Air Pollution
Water Pollution
Ozone Layer
Recycling
Global Warming

Renewable Energy

One important aspect of helping the environment to recover is renewable energy. Renewable energy uses energy sources that cannot be "used up." Rather than burning fossil fuels like coal and oil, renewable energy uses energy sources like the wind and the Sun.

Renewable Energy
Biomass Energy
Geothermal Energy
Hydropower
Solar Power
Wave and Tidal Energy
Wind Power

Other Subjects

Other subjects that may be interesting when studying the environment include:

Atmosphere
Climate
Weather
Erosion
Ocean Waves and Currents
Ocean Tides
Ice Age
Forest Fires

Interesting Facts about the Environment

  • In 2014, the United States produced about 258 million tons of trash. Around 89 million tons of that trash were recycled or composted.
  • By recycling 89 million tons of trash, carbon dioxide emissions were reduced by 181 million metric tons.
  • In 2015, about 67% of the electricity generated in the United States came from burning fossil fuels including coal, natural gas, and petroleum.
  • Around 20% of the electricity generated in the United States comes from nuclear power plants.
  • If you could harness the energy from all the sunlight that falls on the Earth in one hour, you would have enough energy to supply the world for a year.
  • The city with the worst air pollution in the United States is Los Angeles, California.
  • Around 40% of the rivers and lakes in the United States are too polluted for fishing or swimming.
  • Water pollution is often a result of land pollution or air pollution that gets transferred to lakes, oceans, and rivers when it rains.
  • The ozone layer helps protect us from cancer causing rays from the sun. The ozone layer was damaged by chemicals called Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).
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Environmental Issues
Land Pollution
Air Pollution
Water Pollution
Ozone Layer
Recycling
Global Warming
Renewable Energy Sources
Renewable Energy
Biomass Energy
Geothermal Energy
Hydropower
Solar Power
Wave and Tidal Energy
Wind Power

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