Biodiversity.
The Biosphere.
Biodiversity.
ecosystem
Biodiversity refers to the variety and abundance of living organisms in the biosphere. It encompasses the different species, genetic diversity within species, and the various ecosystems where they live.
Long term, no. All living things are a part of the biosphere and the great cycle this encompasses. Without the other organisms that form part of this cycle, a living thing would eventually die.
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.
In the term "biosphere," "sphere" refers to a circular or rounded shape that encompasses the Earth. The biosphere includes all living organisms and their interactions with each other and the environment within this rounded space.
All living organisms on Earth are collectively called the biosphere, which includes organisms ranging from bacteria to plants to animals. This term encompasses all living things that inhabit the planet.
The term "biosphere" was coined by Russian scientist Vladimir Vernadsky in 1926. He used this term to describe the zone of Earth where life exists, encompassing all living organisms and their interactions with the environment.
it is the view that all things living or non-living feeling pain or not feeling pain, has an equal moral worth, and that everything within the biosphere according to deep ecologists has equal value and is as important as anything else in order to preserve the biosphere.
The term for the land, water, and air on Earth is "biosphere." The biosphere encompasses all ecosystems and living organisms on Earth, including plants, animals, and microorganisms. It is the zone where life exists.
Community is a term used in Biology to described the organisms living in a habitat.