It's tricky to give a *true* non-example of "environment" because it's such a broad concept. However, here are some ideas of things that *wouldn't* typically be considered part of an environment:
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Abstract concepts :Love, justice, or the concept of time itself are not elements of a physical environment.
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Individual thoughts and feelings :While these can be influenced by the environment, they are not part of the environment itself.
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Fictional or imagined worlds :These are constructs of the mind, not physical realities.
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Mathematical equations :While they can describe the world, they are not part of the environment itself.
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Environment is vast :It encompasses everything around us, from the air we breathe to the ecosystems we inhabit.
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Environment is interconnected :Everything in the environment affects everything else.
Let me know if you have a more specific question about what *is* or *isn't* considered part of the environment!