Design of Sewage Treatment Plant for Dhule City
Journal: International Journal of Engineering Research (IJER) (Vol.5, No. 5)Publication Date: 2016-05-01
Authors : Pramod Sambhaji Patil; Shaikh Hujefa; Nemane Rahu Mujawar Sumer; Deo Prasad; Chaudhari Shivprasad;
Page : 353-355
Keywords : environment; Panzara; hydrosphere; lithosphere; soil erosion;
Abstract
? The earth is divided into the lithosphere or land masses and the hydrosphere or the oceans, lakes, streams and underground waters. The hydrosphere includes the entire aquatic environment. Our world both lithosphere and hydrosphere is shaped by varying life forms. Permanent forms of life create organic matter and in combination with inorganic materials help establish soil. Plants cover the land and reduce the potential for soil erosion ? the nature and rate of erosion affects the distribution of materials on the surface of the Earth. Two environments, biotic (living environment or community) and abiotic (non living environment), combine to form an ecosystem.
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