There is a troposphere which hold most oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other things. The Earth's atmosphere has all of those things which keep it under control. :)
Edit : Here's 4 things: 1) Oxygen, which many living things need.
2) Water which gives rain. Water is essential to life as we know it and rain helps to distribute water.
3) Ozone layer reduces harmful radiation from the Sun.
4) Natural "greenhouse effect" keeps the planet's average temperature above the freezing point of water.
It does not. Or perhaps I should say, you have the causal direction wrong. Life as we know it evolved here, on Earth, under Earth conditions. It's not a miracle that Earthly life developed under Earthly conditions; we could hardly expect Earth-type life to develop on alien planets, or alien life to develop here. We mould our environment, and our environment moulds us.
If we look at other planets or other locations, we're likely to discover totally different and alien kinds of life that evolved THERE, suited to THOSE conditions.
the atmosphere contains oxygen and other gases that you and other living things need to survive.
transpiration
It is a dormant living thing. Under the right conditions, it becomes an active living thing.
Is this true(T) or false(F) Biotic factors refer to liveing things wherears abiotic fators refer to non living things in an ecosystem .
breathing moving living blood pumping alive sounds
Living cell organisms are alive and non-living organisms are dead. There are a number of different criteria for what it means to be living. For instance: metabolism, the ability to react to a stimuli, and so forth. If an organism does not exhibit any of these qualities, it can be concluded that the organism is not living. An example: a table is a non-living thing. A cat is a living thing. the important differences between living things need a suitable habitat that supplies their basic needs for oxygen,food,and water. and non living things don't need a suitable habitat that supplies their basice needs for oxygen,food,and water.
more radiation ; bad living conditions for the people of earth
Earth has liquid water and suitable temperature range and atmosphere for living things to survive. Your Welcome People!
You have that the wrong way round, LIVING things have changed Earth's atmosphere to make it suitable for them. When Earth first came into being, the atmosphere was NOT like it is now, it could not sustain the life that exists today. Over Geological time tiny bacterial organisms generated the Oxygen that we have in our air today, and altered the whole environment of the planed in doing so. Thus the driving factor is LIFE not the atmosphere.
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The earth's atmosphere is what we must breath or we would suffocate and die.
it needs the sun, the ozone layer, air, and water for it to survive.Earth has liquid water and suitable temperature range and atmosphere for living things to survive.
Anywhere there is water suitable for its specific living conditions.
The atmosphere makes conditions on Earth suitable for living things in several ways. It provides oxygen for respiration, regulates temperature by trapping heat, and protects against harmful solar radiation. Additionally, the atmosphere helps maintain the water cycle by holding and distributing water vapor, which is essential for life. Overall, the atmosphere plays a crucial role in creating a habitable environment for organisms on Earth.
Biosphere.
you can't exactly kill Earth's atmosphere because it isn't living, but things like CFCS (chlorofluorocarbons) can damage it
The mixture of gases that we inhale, the ozone shielding us from the sun's rays, yet keeping a moderate amount of heat in, weather patterns which hydrate the earth so to speak.
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