The environment.
Habitat.
The pocket of air that surrounds the earth is called the earths Atmosphere
The cytoplasm includes the fluid and all the organelles within a cell.
No, not everything is an organism. Organisms are individual living entities capable of growth, reproduction, and responding to stimuli. Inanimate objects like rocks, water, and air are not considered organisms.
A membrane surrounds a cell...j.t.c
atmosphere
The Arctic Ocean?
environment
Habitat.
It is called the eyewall.
The Marine Layer.
An organism's environment is everything that surrounds it.
The pocket of air that surrounds the earth is called the earths Atmosphere
Everything that surrounds a living thing makes up its environment.
atmosphere or if its not that the ozone layer
Hawking radiation and a whole lot of everything else.
The environment is everything that surrounds and affects a living thing. This includes factors such as temperature, air quality, food availability, and interactions with other organisms. The environment plays a crucial role in determining the well-being and survival of an organism.