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Artificial Systems VS

Natural Systems
By: Nehaad Imran
Grade: 9AB
Definition of Artificial Systems and Natural
Systems

Artificial Systems Natural Systems


• Artificial systems are human-created • Natural systems are interconnected
structures designed to serve specific elements found in the environment that
purposes or achieve goals, unlike natural can self-regulate, adapt, and maintain
systems. They can be simple devices or stability. They are diverse and unique in
complex structures, and exist in various their characteristics and interactions.
domains to solve problems and address
needs.
Examples of Artificial Systems and Natural
Systems

Artificial Systems Natural Systems


• Communication systems • Ecosystems
• Information systems • Weather systems
• Manufacturing systems • Biological systems
• Transportation systems • The human body
Characteristics of Artificial Systems and
Natural Systems

Artificial Systems Natural Systems


• Replicable • Evolve over time
• Man-made • Interconnected
• Controlled by humans • Adaptable
• Designed for specific purposes • Sustain life
Differences Between Artificial and Natural
Systems

• Artificial systems are created by humans while natural systems


occur in nature.
• Artificial systems are designed for specific purposes while natural
systems evolve and adapt.
• Artificial systems are replicable while natural systems are unique
and complex.
Importance of Artificial and Natural Systems

Artificial Systems Natural Systems


• Improves efficiency and productivity • Maintains ecological balance
• Advances technology and innovation
• Provides resources for life
• Solves complex problems
• Supports biodiversity
Conclusion

• Both artificial and natural systems play important roles in our world.
• Understanding and respecting the balance between the two is crucial for
sustaining life and progress.

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