Well, considering Earth is a living organism there would be no earth so there is really no point the question your asking. Plus it doesn't much matter because we'd all be dead. So we wouldn't even know that there were no living organisms left on the Earth, we'd be dead.
The world could not survive. plants would not provide oxygen and there would be no animals to consume the oxygen. the planet would be what it was like right after it was created. Bare and lifeless
This absorption and radiation of heat by the atmosphere-the natural greenhouse effect-is beneficial for life on Earth. If there were no greenhouse effect, the Earth's average surface temperature would be a very chilly -18°C (0°F) instead of the comfortable 15°C (59°F) that it is today.
If there was no biosphere then there would be no living organisms. This is because the biosphere is the area on earth that holds all living organisms.
There would be no air or oxygen for us to survive.
It will be difficult to sustain life without biosphere.
There wouldn't be any water on Earth!!
the ecosystem will not exist any more.
we;d die
the earth will become extinct eventually
If your nerves stopped working you could not move, because your spinal cord helps your body to move even in the the smallest parts of your body.
if their is no seed dispersal then the seeds will not be carried and it would not grow and this would happen if there is no seed dispersal. by Mohamed Fadhil
The tiger would not be able to keep running
There would be no air or oxygen for us to survive.
we could not survive on earth's surface
it will probley end life as we know it
that part of the biosphere will die off
they can die
It will not produce
what do you mean
Our moon has no atmosphere to touch.
Rubber is elastic. After streching is stopped, it will regain its shape.
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.
The composition of the Earth's atmosphere (air) has changed over geological time. This change has been brought about by biological processes (life). The planets air is therefore part of the biosphere and any change in the air will be accompanied by biospheric changes.
You will die.