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Population, a community, an ecosystem, a biome or the entire biosphere.

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any region on Earth where life can exist.

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Q: A biospere is best described as the regions of earth that support?
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What belongs to the biospere in earth science?

everything living on earth


What is biospere?

The part of earth where life exists thats what Biosphere mean


What is a biospere?

A biosphere is that whole sum of the earth which is self regulating and can support life. The plants, animals, ground, water and the atmosphere all sum up to make the biosphere.


What are the regions that support Earth's living things called?

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All the regions that support Earth's living things?

The biosphere is the region of the Earth that supports all living things. It includes the atmosphere and the hydrosphere of the Earth.


Which describes both cyclones and anticyclones?

Cyclones and anticyclones can both be described and regions of pressure. They occur in a variety of sizes over the Earth's surface.


What do you see in the biosphere?

It is a very simple answer.What do we see in biospere is life. And what contains life is the trees, plants, animals,birds,insects and humans.


Why do you divide the earth into regions?

why do we divide the earh into regions?


What do you call the regions on the earth where life is possible?

The many regions on the Earth where life is possible are called habitable. The regions where life cannot be possible are called inhabitable.


What are the 3 sub-levels of the Biosphere?

There are four, actually. They are the biospere, hydrospere, lithosphere, and the atmosphere, the most commonly mentioned one.


Why would there be no polar regions if Earth's axis were not tilted?

Even if the earth was tilted, it would still rotate on its own axis. The axis would meet the earth at the poles and the regions surrounding those points would be polar regions. That would be true whatever the earth's tilt.


Is arctic regions and antarctic regions different places?

Yes they are on the opposite poles of the Earth.