Environmental science is the interdisciplinary study of the natural world and how humans interact with it. It blends:
Ecology (how living things relate to each other and their environment)
Geology (earth systems like rocks, soils, and plate tectonics)
Climatology & Meteorology (weather, climate change, patterns)
Biology (life science, ecosystems, biodiversity)
Chemistry (especially water, air, and soil chemistry)
Physics (energy flows and systems)
It's basically the science of survival—understanding the Earth well enough to protect, restore, and live in harmony with it.
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