Biospheres themselves do not directly cause animals to die; rather, they represent ecosystems that can influence animal survival. Factors within a biosphere, such as habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change, can lead to declines in animal populations and even extinction. Additionally, interactions among species, such as predation and competition for resources, can also result in animal mortality. Thus, while biospheres are vital for life, they can also create conditions that may lead to animal deaths.
the geosphere will create earthquakes that cause the biosphere to die and there homes get destroyed
the geosphere will create earthquakes that cause the biosphere to die and there homes get destroyed
the geosphere will create earthquakes that cause the biosphere to die and there homes get destroyed
animals
The examples of biosphere in the Physical Geography are: plants, animals, one-celled organisms, etc.
Both plants and animals play a key factor in contributing harmony to the biosphere. Every organism is dependent on each other. They interact with the biosphere and make a balance in life cycle.
all plants and animals
The Biosphere 2 had numerous animals, including chickens, goats, pigs, bees, and fish. These animals were part of the self-sustaining ecosystem within the structure, providing food, pollination, and waste recycling functions.
Ozone in the lower atmosphere is harmful to plants and animals and the biosphere is where plants and animals live, so the more, the worse.
The biosphere is full of animals, so blood is everywhere. Blood is a mixture because it can be separated mechanically, that is, by a centrifuge.
If the species can not adapt to changes in the environment they will die out.
Anything like humans, animals, and plants.