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What does it mean to say that the environment has "intrinsic

value" when considering the destruction of the environment as a
tactic of war?

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User Tal Rofe
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Answer:

Intrinsic value means exchange values

Step-by-step explanation:

Environment is a part of atmosphere which binds all the organisms. It makes a relationship between the living as well as non living beings. This is termed as mutual relationship between both or it can also be called a Symbiotic relationship. It not only helps the plants to survive but also aids the animals and furthermore supports the sustainance of the non living beings.

This relation has been existing since a long time. It benefits both at their ways of living. Due to the mutual dependence between the biotic and abiotic beings its called as environmental has an Intrinsic value.

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