Environmental physics studies the interaction between the physical environment and human activities, and how these activities can affect the environment. It also studies the effects of natural phenomena, such as climate change, on the environment.
Environmental physics is a multidisciplinary field that draws on many other fields of physics, such as atmospheric physics, oceanography, and solid-state physics. It also draws on other disciplines, such as chemistry, biology, and geology.
Environmental physics is important for understanding the environmental impacts of human activities and for developing strategies to mitigate these impacts. It is also important for understanding the natural environment and how it is changing.
Some of the topics studied by environmental physics include:
* Air pollution
* Water pollution
* Noise pollution
* Radiation pollution
* Climate change
* Land degradation
* Biodiversity loss
Environmental physics is a challenging and rewarding field that has the potential to make a real difference in the world.