Maryland is the 42nd largest state, one of the smallest states in the United States. It is in the South Atlantic region of the east coast of the United States. Prince George is one of 24 counties in Maryland. It is also the geographical center of the state. The climate of Maryland changes. There are various ecosystems in the state. The same applies to the Maryland state environment with the Atlantic coast, mountains, and woodland areas. My thesis will focus on Prince George County and Maryland.
Explain the ecological environment of your area and surroundings. Before explaining the regional and surrounding ecology and environment, you need to understand the meaning of ecology and the environment. The relationship between biology and the environment is called ecology. Everything that affects it in some way in the life of an organism is called the environment. The area and the surrounding ecology and environment in which I live are trees, shrubs and grapes, wild flowers and weeds, fungi (honey mushroom), lichens, fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds, mammals, insects, snails and other worms These ecological environments require different habitat within the environment to survive.
Ecology is essentially a system of interactions between living beings and specific environments. In this context, intelligent ecology interacts organisms in more equitable ways for more people, as a social, economic and environmental factor driving living beings, people, communities, and them, It is considered to play. / Intellectual capital. We (our team) have developed intelligent ecology, mainly as a means of creating systems of living and working from bad assets. In the above example, land development is one of many fully abandoned land development in the United States and abroad, it is located next to the railway, waterways and city center.
Rosina Bierbaum is recognized as an expert on climate change science and ecology, and is the dean of Natural Resources Environment Faculty at the University of Michigan. Her Ph.D. is in evolutionary biology and ecology. She is deputy director of the OSTP environment of the Clinton administration and was deputy director of OSTP from 2000 to 2001. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Christine Cassel was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the US Internal Medicine University, dean of the medical department of the Oregon Health Sciences University and deputy dean of the medical department. She is a member of the American Medical Academy and is a leading expert in gerontological medicine and medical quality.