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No. All water on Earth forms the hydrosphere. The biosphere is all life on Earth.
The Biosphere.
It is actually called the biosphere it is the part of the earth that can support life. That is why Earth is different than other planets, it's because we have a biosphere.
Biosphere
1. atmosphere (air)- the layer of gases that surrounds the earth. 2. lithosphere (earth)-a. the solid portion of the earth b. the crust and upper mantle of the earth 3. hydrosphere (water)- the water on or surrounding the surface of the globe, including the water of the oceans and the water in the atmosphere
No. All water on Earth forms the hydrosphere. The biosphere is all life on Earth.
No. About 4% of the water is in the Antarctic as ice and is not bio available. Some more of the water is in the clouds and not bio available. So not all.
In the biosphere: the thin upper layer of the earth's crust, earth's waters, and the lower part of earth's atmosphere.
The Earth's crust includes everything we know ON EARTH except for the Mantle, and core, and the elements of the mantle, and core.
The Biosphere.
It is actually called the biosphere it is the part of the earth that can support life. That is why Earth is different than other planets, it's because we have a biosphere.
No. The prefix bio- means life. The biosphere is all life on Earth. The Greek prefix for water is hydro-, so the hydrosphere comprises all of Earth's water.
The combined portions of Earth in which all living things exist is called the biosphere. Bio means life and sphere is because the earth is a sphere.
No. The mantle is made of rock and nothing lives there. The biosphere consists of the life on Earth.
Biosphere
No. The prefix bio- means life. The biosphere is all life on Earth. The Greek prefix for water is hydro-, so the hydrosphere comprises all of Earth's water.
The portion of earth in which all life exists is known as the biosphere. Bio means life and sphere because the earth is a sphere.