biosphere is a narrow zone of life where water,land and air meet to support life
no, its the part of earth where the life is. it goes from a little bit underground and up into the sky for a bit. all life on earth is in the biosphere. I'm not exactly sure how far up or down it goes.
The term used to describe a group of tortoises is "a creep."
Biodiversity refers to the variety and abundance of living organisms in the biosphere. It encompasses the different species, genetic diversity within species, and the various ecosystems where they live.
The term used to describe the multiplication of organisms in tissue is "proliferation."
The term used to describe leaves without a stalk is "sessile."
The term "biosphere" was coined by Russian scientist Vladimir Vernadsky in 1926. He used this term to describe the zone of Earth where life exists, encompassing all living organisms and their interactions with the environment.
The Biosphere.
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Describe the role of an oak tree in the circulation of carbon in the biosphere
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The Old English term 'wold' means forest or woodland. In particular, the term 'wold' was used for a forest that is situated on a hill or mountain. Some areas in England are still called Wolds (Cotswolds, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire Wolds).
Biodiversity is the term used to describe the variety of different species present in a biosphere. It includes genetic diversity, species diversity, and ecosystem diversity. The more diverse an ecosystem is, the more stable and resilient it tends to be.
Biodiversity.
No one discovered the biosphere; it has always been there.The term "biosphere" was coined by geologist Eduard Suess in 1875, which he defined as, "The place on earth's surface where life dwells."
Sure, Google the term "Biosphere"
It is biosphere
The term for the land, water, and air on Earth is the environment.