The sun for energy
The abiotic factor that provides energy for nearly all life on earth is the sun. Through the process of photosynthesis, plants and some bacteria are able to convert sunlight into energy, which is then transferred through the food chain to other organisms.
The biosphere, which includes all ecosystems and living organisms on Earth. It extends from the highest parts of the atmosphere to the depths of the ocean, encompassing all environments where life can be found.
The combined parts of the plant in which all life exists is called the biosphere. Bio meaning life and sphere referring to the earth.
The broadest level of organization that includes all life on Earth is the biosphere. The biosphere encompasses all the ecosystems and living organisms on Earth, interacting with each other and with their physical environment.
The largest unit of life on Earth is the biosphere, which includes all ecosystems, organisms, and environments on the planet where life exists. It encompasses the interactions between living organisms and their physical surroundings.
All life on earth is adapted to a day/night cycle. Further, all life on earth is ultimately dependent on plant life, and plant life is dependent on sunlight. Were no sunlight to reach earth due to thick ash clouds or something else obscuring sunlight, plants would die, herbivores would die and finally carnivores would die. There would be no food for humans to survive on, except for fungi which are not dependent on light.
In that case, we die - all life on Earth dies. Life on Earth is completely dependent on the energy from the Sun.
All weather phenomena hydro-electric plants all plant life and dependent animal life.
The biosphere is dependent on all other spheres on Earth (hydrosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere) in order to exist. It encompasses all living organisms and their interaction with the other spheres, showing how interconnected and interdependent life on Earth is.
Nectar attracts the pollinators (birds, bees, etc.), and pollination makes the plants live on, thereby helping all life on earth, as we are dependent upon the plants for shade, food, and other essentials to life.
Ultimately it could mean the end of all life on earth
The primary energy source for life on Earth is the sun. Through the process of photosynthesis, plants convert sunlight into chemical energy that is then used by plants and ultimately other organisms for survival and reproduction.
Earth life refers to the existence of living organisms on our planet, which have evolved over billions of years and are interconnected through various ecosystems. It encompasses the diversity of species, from microscopic bacteria to complex mammals, all of which play a role in the balance and sustainability of life on Earth. Ultimately, Earth life represents the unique and precious opportunity for all living beings to experience the beauty and complexity of the natural world.
The abiotic factor that provides energy for nearly all life on earth is the sun. Through the process of photosynthesis, plants and some bacteria are able to convert sunlight into energy, which is then transferred through the food chain to other organisms.
All your interesting parts require carbon to exist.
trees are not good. cut them, cut them all. and i had sexual intercourse with your sister.
CO2 is required to support all plant life. Plant life creates Oxygen, and most life forms cannot survive without Oxygen. Therefore there is a mutually dependent relationship between the 2. No CO2 leads to no O2, and all life on Earth dies. So, no.