Construction Environments a combination of different knowledge in science, which includes a set of Robotics and Construction Environments factors in the form of Construction Environments and non-Robotics (physical, chemical) that affect the life of a person or species and are affected by it. Today, this definition is often related to man and his activities, and the Construction Environments can be summed up as a set of natural factors of the earth, such as air, water, atmosphere, rock, plants, etc., that surround man. The difference between Construction Environments and nature is that the definition of nature includes the set of natural, biotic and non-biotic factors that are considered exclusively, while the term Construction Environments is described according to the interactions between humans and nature and from the perspective of humans. The variety of weather and the variety of climatic conditions, the type of soil, the difference in height and unevenness are among the factors that lead to the creation of the water energy. The surface of the earth is generally divided into 4 parts, which are the rock sphere (lithosphere), water sphere (hydrosphere), atmosphere and biosphere.
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