The way it could be considered a closed
System is through matter. Since matter doesn't get a lot of energy from space, just the biosphere. Elements passfrom one organism to the next through closed loops called biogeochemical cycles.
For everything except energy, it's closed. For energy EX. the sun it's open.
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The light bulb is a closed system: no mass transfer.
A battery-operated wrist watch is a closed system. A wind-up wrist watch is an open system.
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A closed system does not let any matter enter or exit, and no energy enters or exits the system.
The Earth is a closed system with respect to chemicals because the total amount of elements on Earth remains constant, they are recycled within the system. On the other hand, the Earth is open with respect to energy because it continuously receives energy from the sun and releases heat back into space, allowing for a constant energy exchange with the external environment.
Because no significant amount of matter enters and leaves Earth. Note, however, that with respect to energy, Earth is NOT a closed system. We can't live without the energy (radiation) from the Sun - and the corresponding cooling-off radiation into space.
Earth is an open system when it comes to energy, as it receives energy in the form of sunlight from the sun and emits energy back out into space. This constant input of energy drives the Earth's climate, weather patterns, and sustains life on the planet.
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Earth is a closed system in terms of matter, meaning that no new matter is added from outside the system. Matter can cycle within the Earth's systems (such as the water cycle or carbon cycle), but it does not enter or leave the planet.
A system that never be self-contained regardless of matter.
Earth is an open system with respect to energy, as it receives energy inputs from the Sun in the form of sunlight and radiates heat back into space. Additionally, Earth is an open system with respect to matter, as it exchanges gases, water, and nutrients with its surroundings through processes like photosynthesis, respiration, and the water cycle.
Scientists consider Earth a essentially closed system because it exchanges very minimal matter with its surroundings. Though energy from the sun enters and leaves Earth, the actual physical material of Earth is largely self-contained. This allows scientists to study the interactions of different components within this closed system.
Early Earth was an open system because energy and matter such as light energy and meteors were bombarding the Earth.
Earth is an open system. If you only consider matter, no significant amount of matter comes to Earth or leaves it, so it may be considered closed for all practical purposes. However, there is also the all-important energy; a large amount of energy reaches Earth from the Sun, and is later radiated back into space.