environment
The physical world, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features of the Earth, as opposed to the built environment.
A place free from danger or risk.
A place or situation that one has not experienced before.
A setting where one feels safe, stable, and free from fear or anxiety.
An environment that is not likely to change or fail; firmly established.
A setting that is physically relaxing and free from stress.
Refers to an environment that is in a state of flux or evolution.
Refers to the conditions and factors outside of something, such as an organization or organism.
Refers to the direct, surrounding conditions.
Emphasizes the continuous and constant nature of the changes in an environment.
A setting that is not known or recognized.
A place that is kept safe from harm, damage, or loss.
A place that is strange and unfamiliar.
A government body responsible for environmental protection.
Harm or injury caused to the natural world.
To keep the natural world safe from harm or damage.
To cause physical harm to the natural world.
To rescue the natural world from destruction or harm.
To have a negative effect on the natural world.
To introduce harmful substances or contaminants into the natural world.
To maintain the natural world in its existing state and protect it from harm.
To protect the natural world from harm or damage with a sense of duty.
To bring an environment into existence.
To make a particular type of environment available for use.
To encourage the development or growth of a particular type of environment.