Relate the Column I with Column II regarding the environment, from the perspective of several authors:
I - Silva.
II - Migliari.
III - Capra.
IV - ...
Relate the Column I with Column II regarding the environment, from the perspective of several authors: I - Silva. II - Migliari. III - Capra. IV - Dashefsky. V - Guimarães. ( ) Conceptualizes the environment as the interaction of the set of natural, artificial, and cultural elements that provide the balanced development of life in all its forms. ( ) The environment is the integration and interaction of the set of natural, artificial, cultural, and work elements that provide the balanced development of all forms, without exception. Therefore, there will be no healthy environment when the quality of integration and interaction of this set is not raised to the highest level of excellence. ( ) It is a systemic view, which finds shelter in branches of modern science, such as quantum physics, according to which the universe, like everything that composes it, is composed of a web of relationships in which all parts are interconnected. ( ) Environment is all living or non-living components, as well as all factors that exist in the place where an organism lives. Plants, animals, mountains, oceans, temperature, and precipitation, everything is part of the environment. ( ) Emphasizes that the environment is a complex unit that contains diversity in its antagonistic and complementary relationships, often simultaneously. A. I, II, IV, III and V. B. I, II, III, IV and V. C. III, I, II, V and IV. D. IV, I, III, II and V. E. II, I, III, IV and V.
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