Biggest effect is oxygen.
Minor effects is a temperature regulation by modulation of CO2.
Climate change can cause various effects. It causes living organisms to move from their natural habitat.
The biosphere is the region of the earth that encompasses all living organisms: plants, animals and bacteria. It is defined as the region on, above, and below the Earthโs surface where life exists. The biosphere is a narrow zone on the surface of the earth where soil, water, and air combine to sustain life
consist of organisms and the non living things.
How are living organisms dependent on the soil? are organisms that live in water totally independent of soil as a resource?
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.
Biggest effect is oxygen. Minor effects is a temperature regulation by modulation of CO2.
The ozone layer protects the earth and the organisms on the earth's surface by absorbing the UV rays from our sun
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The Earth's ozone layer blocks the ultraviolet light and protects the living organisms from the harmful UV rays. If it didn't, then everyone would burn up, we wouldn't be living, Earth would just be a rock floating through space.
three percent of all the earths water is fresh water
It harms them. It causes various fatal diseases on living organisms.
sunlight
Your answer could apply to any of the three following situations: Ecology is the study of the relationships between living organisms and their environment Coniology is the study of dust in the atmosphere and its effects on living organisms Actinobiology is the study of the effects of radiation upon living organisms
It is TOXICOLOGIST who studies of the adverse effects of chemicals on living organisms. The basic duties of toxicologists are to determine the effects of chemicals on organisms and their surroundings.
The effects of pollution on living organisms include mutations, exposure to carcinogens, and introduction of unnatural compounds and elements into their habitats. Effects on the non-living environment include changes to Earth's chemistry and atmosphere.
1) Oceans have living organisms, and2) Oceans cover about 2/3 of the surface of planet Earth.