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Yes, all biomes collectively make up the biosphere, which encompasses all the Earth's ecosystems. The biosphere includes all living organisms and their interactions with each other and their environment, across various biomes such as forests, deserts, grasslands, and oceans.
Yes, all the biomes together make up the biosphere, which is the global sum of all ecosystems on Earth including all living organisms and their habitats. Biomes are specific geographic regions characterized by distinct climate, flora, and fauna, contributing to the overall diversity and balance of the biosphere.
Yes, biomes are significant components of the biosphere. A biome is a large ecological area characterized by distinct climate, vegetation, and wildlife, such as forests, deserts, and grasslands. Together, these biomes encompass the various ecosystems that make up the biosphere, which includes all living organisms and their interactions with the environment on Earth. Thus, biomes play a crucial role in shaping the biosphere's overall structure and function.
Here is the correct order: Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biome then Biosphere. Population: A group of the same species. Community: The collection of all the population of all the species in an ecosystem. Ecosystem: Different habitats with different characteristics, separated by Biotones. Biome: A collection of Ecosystems. Biosphere: A collection of Biomes, such as the Tundra.
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No, ecosystems are separate biomes.
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Yes, the biosphere is all of the organic (plant and animal) life on Earth.
The antonym for biosphere is geosphere, which refers to the solid part of the Earth consisting of rocks, minerals, and landforms rather than the living organisms that make up the biosphere.
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Bio means life and sphere means earth so rememeber all living things of the earth make up the biosphere:) Jenna Leftwich
They are air, land, and water.