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Is the hydrosphere a living thing?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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11y ago

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yes b/c hydrosphere is all the water in the world and there is a lot of marine/ocean life ranging from the blue whale to plankton (not spongebob -_-) so yeah there is life in the hydrosphere. go h2o!

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10y ago

The hydrosphere is all the water biomes as one - there is also the atmosphere and the lithosphere. These mean air sphere and soil sphere respectively. These 3 (Hydro, Soil and Air) all together make the biosphere.

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11y ago

Hydrosphere include water in gaseous and solid state also. For earth, it's almost all liquid.

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12y ago
  • because hydrosphere refers to all water found on,under,or over the surface of a planet.
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It's mostly liquid water, but the polar ice caps are also part of the hydrosphere. The hydrosphere is water, liquid or solid.

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No. However, the broad term "hydrosphere" includes billions of living things, from whales down to plankton and even smaller bacteria.

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