You could say that, next to biological life and extraterrestrial impacts, nothing has effected the Earth's biosphere more than volcanoes, especially in the earlier years of Earth's existence.
A volcanic eruption can destroy habitats, sometimes on a very large scale. Large volcanic eruptions can affect the climate by lowering temperature, which can affect ecosystems worldwide. The soil near a volcano is also often very fertile, making it easy form nay plants to grow.
acid lakes can be formed and the ash can pollute the water
It gives of gases that badly affect the plants, which animals eat and they also get badly affected
the hot lava could destroy the ecosystems and the animals living in it.
it effects the biosphere by creating earthquakes and volcanoes and the atmospehere by the volcanic smoke going into it. If there was no volcanoes then evrywhere would freeze because there is less heat energy.
Forest Fires Volcanoes Strong winds flooding
It kills it
the atmosphere, hydrosphere,geosphere,and biosphere
it provides us with resources to survive. :)
it effects the biosphere by creating earthquakes and volcanoes and the atmospehere by the volcanic smoke going into it. If there was no volcanoes then evrywhere would freeze because there is less heat energy.
It's not
Humans affect the biosphere in numerous ways. One of the most common ways in which humans impact the biosphere is by their extraction of Natural Resources. Growth and expansion is another way in which humans affect the biosphere.
Forest Fires Volcanoes Strong winds flooding
one is overhunting
the geosphere will create earthquakes that cause the biosphere to die and there homes get destroyed
the geosphere will create earthquakes that cause the biosphere to die and there homes get destroyed
It kills it
What is the difference between geosphere and biosphere?
the dust!
it warms up the planet
it warms up the planet