Yes. There are many different kinds of organisms, some that we can't even see. And I don't know the statistics, but I'm sure that almost all parts of the the earth- tundras, water, jungles, suburban- support at least one lifeform.
it moves The Earth itself considering its mass is not an organism nor it is a live being. A living organism is an entity that can generate another living organism. The Earth, as a celestial body comprises mainly its solid mass. All other living organisms on its surface do not makes part of the Earth as a celestial body once it may the be unique inhabited planet in the whole Universe. Therefore, the Earth is not a living organism, but a basis to all living organisms on it.
the answer is C the sun
The biosphere is the region of the Earth that supports all living things. It includes the atmosphere and the hydrosphere of the Earth.
Water, oxygen, sunlight
The Gaia hypothesis, thought of by scientist James Lovelock in the 1960s, is a preposition that the Earth behaves like a living organism. This is through interactions of the biosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere. It suggested that the Earth is capable of responding to changes in its environment like a living cell.
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Yes. There are many different kinds of organisms, some that we can't even see. And I don't know the statistics, but I'm sure that almost all parts of the the earth- tundras, water, jungles, suburban- support at least one lifeform.
organism
non Living are not called organism but a living yes itβs called an organism
it moves The Earth itself considering its mass is not an organism nor it is a live being. A living organism is an entity that can generate another living organism. The Earth, as a celestial body comprises mainly its solid mass. All other living organisms on its surface do not makes part of the Earth as a celestial body once it may the be unique inhabited planet in the whole Universe. Therefore, the Earth is not a living organism, but a basis to all living organisms on it.
Lemmings
organism
organism
dinosaurs
because of the gravity of the earth
Trees, because they give off oxygen. Every organism (living thing) needs oxygen to breathe obviously.
As a kind of living organism