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The hydrologic cycle refers to the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth. This movement involves processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, infiltration, and runoff.
Hydrosphere is the part of the biosphere which contains water.
Energy in the biosphere flows through a one-way system, entering as sunlight and being converted into chemical energy through photosynthesis. This energy is then transferred through the food chain as organisms consume each other. In contrast, matter in the biosphere cycles through biogeochemical processes, such as the carbon and nitrogen cycles, where elements are taken up by organisms, recycled, and reused in the ecosystem.
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.
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The whole cycle is called water cycle. Water travels through biosphere.
The hydrologic cycle refers to the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth. This movement involves processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, infiltration, and runoff.
Hydrosphere is the part of the biosphere which contains water.
Water is distributed through the biosphere by the hydrologic cycle, which is a result of evaporation and transpiration
Heat is primarily transported in the biosphere through conduction, where heat is transferred through direct contact between molecules, and convection, where heat is carried by the movement of fluids such as air or water.
a water fall
On a large scale you would call the movement a tide. On a small scale you would call the movement a wave.
The phosphorus cycle!
In the biosphere, plants absorb water from the soil through their roots and release it into the atmosphere through a process called transpiration. This movement of water from the geosphere (soil) to the atmosphere helps maintain the water cycle by increasing humidity and promoting cloud formation. Additionally, the roots of plants help prevent soil erosion and promote water infiltration into the ground.
Water is distributed through the biosphere by the hydrologic cycle, which is a result of evaporation and transpiration
invection
osmosis