Well, you're living on one! Earth is a self-sustaining biosphere. We are trying to take care of it, but humans are native to Earth. We aren't getting help from the outside either. So yes it is possible. People have tried to make artificial ones, but they failed. Maybe one day
Yes, a self-sustaining biosphere is theoretically possible through the practice of closed ecological systems. These systems are designed to mimic the Earth's natural processes and cycles, providing everything necessary for life to thrive within a closed environment. However, achieving a fully self-sustaining biosphere on a large scale is still a significant challenge and requires continuous monitoring and maintenance.
The biosphere is the sum of all the four spheres that make life possible. These are: the hydrosphere, the lithosphere, the atmosphere and the biota. The biota is the part of the biosphere containing all living things; plants and animals.
matter is recyced in the biosphere
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Called the biosphere
The biosphere is the sum of all the four spheres that make life possible. These are: the hydrosphere, the lithosphere, the atmosphere and the biota. The biota is the part of the biosphere containing all living things; plants and animals.
Man is a biological organism (as are women as well) and as such, needs to eat, to breathe, and to have a place to live; these things are made possible by the biosphere. If we compare the Earth to, for example, the Moon, which has no biosphere, we see that it would be much harder to live there. We would have to create our own artificial biosphere or habitat, in order to live on the Moon.
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what is their biosphere
Biosphere does not have an antonym.
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1.Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve 2.Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve 3.Sundarbans national park 4.Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve 5.Nokrek Biosphere Reserve 6.Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve 7.Simlipal Biosphere Reserve 8.Achanakmar-Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve
The Moon has no biosphere.