The biosphere is the global sum of all ecosystems
biosphere
It was coined by Eduard Suess in 1875
Earth is home to trillions of organisms. Together , the parts of the lithosphere , hydrosphere , and atmosphere where life exist make up the BIOSPHERE
The biosphere, speaking generically, is all the living things -- plants and animals -- in the world.The biosphere is the global ecosystem, the sum of all the planet's ecosystems. This includes the atmosphere (several kilometers), and the land (at least 3000 meters below ground to the depth of several kilometers). It is often referred to as the "zone of life", where all of earths organisms live.Closed Biosphere (scientific research projects)The Biosphere is a sealed, self-supporting ecological environment created to study diverse ecosystems in a controlled medium. Large-scale experiments on human systems (Biosphere 2, BIOS-3) were carried out from 1972 to 1991, with only limited success. None showed the capability for long-term self-sufficiency.
Erosion....obviously
The term is geography.Geography (broad) - [subdivided] into two sub-fields: Physical Geography and Human Geography.
The Biosphere.
biosphere
Geographers use the term hemisphere to refer to half of the earth. Examples of this would be the Northern and Southern Hemisphere.
biosphere
biosphere
a physical restriction on imports
biosphere is a narrow zone of life where water,land and air meet to support life
no, its the part of earth where the life is. it goes from a little bit underground and up into the sky for a bit. all life on earth is in the biosphere. I'm not exactly sure how far up or down it goes.
They use the term Eurasia.
Biodiversity.
No one discovered the biosphere; it has always been there.The term "biosphere" was coined by geologist Eduard Suess in 1875, which he defined as, "The place on earth's surface where life dwells."