lithosphere,hydrosphere and atmosphere
An aquarium IS an example of a biosphere.
The examples of biosphere in the Physical Geography are: plants, animals, one-celled organisms, etc.
Minerals
Minerals
Well, darling, a non-example of a biosphere would be something like a toaster or a pair of socks. A biosphere refers to the regions of the Earth where living organisms exist, so inanimate objects like toasters or socks don't quite make the cut. Stick to living things when you're talking about biospheres, honey.
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.
The biosphere and geosphere interact through processes like the carbon and nutrient cycles. For example, plants in the biosphere absorb nutrients from the geosphere through their roots, and when they die, they decompose back into the soil. In turn, geological processes like volcanic eruptions can release nutrients into the biosphere, supporting plant growth.
feet or hair
Biosphere
Biosphere
The Biosphere.
what is their biosphere