I'm leaning towards 40%, but it has been an entire SIX minutes since I last read that in a text-book, so not promising Nuffink.
ecosphere
Life exists in the biosphere, which is the part of Earth where living organisms are found. This includes all areas where conditions are suitable for life to thrive, such as the atmosphere, the oceans, and the land.
Animal life is not a type of geography, but animals do live in most areas of the world in and in many types of geography. Animals can be found in mountain geographies, plains, forests, and even in the oceans.
Yes, the interconnected waters of the oceans cover over 70% of the Earth's surface. Oceans play a crucial role in regulating the planet's climate, supporting marine life, and providing a source of food and livelihood for many people around the world.
Life first evolved in oceans because they provided a more stable environment with abundant nutrients and protection from harsh conditions on land. The oceans offered a conducive setting for the development and diversification of early life forms before some of them eventually transitioned to land.
Biosphere.
Animal life first appeared in the oceans around 600 million years ago during the Ediacaran period.
ecosphere
ecosphere
Mainly salt water, excluding things like sea life.
Life exists in the biosphere, which is the part of Earth where living organisms are found. This includes all areas where conditions are suitable for life to thrive, such as the atmosphere, the oceans, and the land.
Atmosphere, Land, ice, the oceans, and life!
TrueAnother AnswerCold water oceans are the most productive oceans on earth in terms of animal life.
The "ozone", as we call it, exists in the stratosphere of our atomoshpere. The ozone protects life from ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
Omg looks like my own teacher went on wiki answers!
Whales Because British Columbia is close to the oceans
It is a reflection on how incredible life is. It is amazing that life exists, how it exists and how new life is created. It can be in terms of human and animal life, or extend into broader areas of nature. Many people think that life is a miracle, and so they use the phrase.