The part of the Earth and its atmosphere where organisms live.
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.
In the term "biosphere," "sphere" refers to a circular or rounded shape that encompasses the Earth. The biosphere includes all living organisms and their interactions with each other and the environment within this rounded space.
The antonym for biosphere is geosphere, which refers to the solid part of the Earth consisting of rocks, minerals, and landforms rather than the living organisms that make up the biosphere.
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 earth's biosphere is naturally subject to change.
The study of the biosphere is the study of all the areas on the earth where there is life. Bio means life and sphere is referring to the earth.
"Bio" MEANS "living".
Bio means life and sphere means earth so rememeber all living things of the earth make up the biosphere:) Jenna Leftwich
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.
In the term "biosphere," "sphere" refers to a circular or rounded shape that encompasses the Earth. The biosphere includes all living organisms and their interactions with each other and the environment within this rounded space.
The word prefix "bio" means "life" - as in biology, the study of life.Thus there is no such thing as a "non living biosphere" - a "non living lifesphere" is simply tautology and meaningless.
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A pond for instance, is an aquatic biosphere.
No. The prefix bio- means life. The biosphere is all life on Earth. The Greek prefix for water is hydro-, so the hydrosphere comprises all of Earth's water.