it brackes rocks
No, humans do not live in the geosphere. The geosphere refers to the solid part of the Earth composed of rocks, minerals, and landforms, while humans live on the Earth's surface known as the biosphere.
at the bottom of bodies of water, such as oceans, lakes, and rivers. They play a crucial role in nutrient cycling and provide food for many other organisms in the ecosystem. Examples include sea stars, clams, and worms.
Organisms that live in mud on the ocean floor include burrowing worms, clams, and small crustaceans. Sand-dwelling organisms might include sand dollars, certain types of shrimp, and flounders. In rocky areas, you may find sea stars, anemones, and various types of algae.
An organisms habitat is where the organism lives; ex ocean, forest, desert etc. The organisms niche is its role within the habitat.
Earth organisms need essential nutrients, water, oxygen, suitable temperature, and an energy source to live and reproduce. Additionally, shelter or habitat plays a crucial role in providing a safe environment for organisms to thrive.
it brackes rocks
it gives the a home to live and find food
almost 90% of organisms in the ocean live in the uppermost zone
On the ocean floor
all of them because the geosphere is where living thing live
No, humans do not live in the geosphere. The geosphere refers to the solid part of the Earth composed of rocks, minerals, and landforms, while humans live on the Earth's surface known as the biosphere.
marine organisms
Marine is another word for ocean or sea - marine organisms live in the ocean.
there are millions of organisms that live in water, if you don't believe just go to the ocean
Small organisms that live in the sunlight regions of the ocean is called Plankton!
benthic environment
Plankton.