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The zone of life on Earth is called the biosphere. It includes all regions of the Earth's surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere where living organisms are found. This zone supports a wide variety of life forms and ecosystems.
Habitable zone
Habitable zone
Habitable zone
The zone in which life occurs on the Earth is called the biosphere.
Habitable zone
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The biosphere contains all the parts of Earth that support and contain life, including the lithosphere (land), hydrosphere (water), and atmosphere (air). It is a zone where living organisms interact with the non-living elements of the planet.
The stratosphere is the atmospheric temperature zone located between 8 and 32 miles above Earth's surface that contains an abundance of ozone. Ozone absorbs and scatters ultraviolet solar radiation in this layer, which helps protect life on Earth from harmful UV rays.
Earth contains life because it is in the Goldilocks Zone for the star of our solar system, the Sun. The Goldilocks Zone is the area around a star where a planet receives the correct conditions to support life, but only factors affected by the Sun. The formation of the atmosphere contains "just enough" ozone to protect from UV rays and CO2 to protect water and to get plant life started, creating oxygen and allowing animal life which thanks the plants by eating them. There is no drastic difference between Earth and other planets, only that Earth was made with "just enough" of required materials for life, and was in the tiny margin of "perfect".
Biosphere.
Earth is a are home planet ,and the only planet that contains life