Closed-system premodifiers are specific types of words or phrases that limit or specify the meaning of a noun in a noun phrase, often conveying a particular attribute or characteristic. Common examples include adjectives, possessive nouns, and certain quantifiers, such as "my," "this," or "two." These modifiers provide essential information about the noun, but they do not allow for further modification. Their role is to clarify or restrict the meaning of the noun they precede.
Jim Feist has written: 'Premodifiers in English' -- subject(s): Adjective, English language
There is no true adjective in this sentence. The premodifiers of nouns are a possessive noun ("Stork's") and an article serving as a determiner ("the"). Some dictionaries and grammars, however, would list "the" as an adjective.
The way it could be considered a closedSystem 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.thanksyou im 13