Short answer - the atmosphere.
Earth is kept warm by the sun's thermal energy. However, it would be much colder if we didn't have the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is caused by a blanket of gases, mainly carbon dioxide, which insulates the earth. Our atmosphere, composed gases, keeps most of the thermal energy absorbed by the earth from escaping into space.
The earth is kept wet because of our exact distance from the sun and our insulating atmosphere. If we were much closer to the sun and our atmospheric temperature was 100° C then our precious water would turn into steam. If we were too far and temperatures dropped to 0° C all over the planet all our water would freeze. The atmosphere also keeps water moisture in. Water vapor is also a greenhouse gas and is actually more abundant than CO2. eventaully we will all die its no lie;D && can yu tell i have nothimg else to do;D
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Weathering and erosion can impact living things by altering their habitat. Excessive erosion can remove protective vegetation, leading to habitat loss for plants and animals. Weathering can also change soil composition and nutrient availability, which can affect the survival and growth of organisms.
Living things need access to food, water, and a suitable environment to survive. They also need to be able to reproduce to ensure the continuation of their species. Additionally, living things need to be able to adapt to changes in their environment to survive long-term.
Yes, all living things depend on non-living things. For example: - A plant requires sunlight, soil and water, all non-living things. - An animal requires a habitat, so rocks, dirt, etc. which are non-living things. Even if the animal did not depend on these things, it would still need to eat other animals or plants and plants need non-living things to survive.
Organisms need food, water, shelter, and suitable environmental conditions to survive and reproduce in their habitat. These basic needs support the organism's growth, development, and ability to successfully pass on their genes to the next generation.
Soil is important to living things because it provides nutrients, water, and support for plant growth. It also serves as a habitat for a wide variety of organisms, including many microorganisms that play critical roles in nutrient cycling and decomposition processes. Soil quality directly impacts the health and productivity of ecosystems.
Its not an energy or resource. it is a habitat of living things. the place where the living things live is called its habitat.
what other living things live in a pythons habitat
-living things need food for energy -living things need water in order to survive -living things need a suitable habitat to survive -living things exchange gases, when animals breathe in and out,its body is getting rid of carbon dioxide and is breathing in oxygen
The basic needs of all living things are 1. Oxygen 2.Water 3.Food 4.Energy 5.Suitable Habitat (Place To Live)
Yes! Ecosystems are like a living thing's habitat! This is where all living things live.
A wolf habitat consists of both living and nonliving things. Living things in a wolf habitat include wolves, their prey such as deer and small mammals, and other animals that share the habitat. Nonliving things include the physical environment like forests, rivers, rocks, and soil that provide shelter and resources for the wolves.
The role of a living thing in its habitat is known as the niche. This is mainly to facilitate interaction with other living things which forms the ecosystem.
The role of a living thing in its habitat is known as the niche. This is mainly to facilitate interaction with other living things which forms the ecosystem.
Living cell organisms are alive and non-living organisms are dead. There are a number of different criteria for what it means to be living. For instance: metabolism, the ability to react to a stimuli, and so forth. If an organism does not exhibit any of these qualities, it can be concluded that the organism is not living. An example: a table is a non-living thing. A cat is a living thing. the important differences between living things need a suitable habitat that supplies their basic needs for oxygen,food,and water. and non living things don't need a suitable habitat that supplies their basice needs for oxygen,food,and water.
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