Pollutant
Yes, the biosphere helps protect Earth from harmful radiations by absorbing and filtering out some of the ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the Sun. For example, the ozone layer in the atmosphere, which is part of the biosphere, absorbs much of the Sun's harmful UV radiation, preventing it from reaching the Earth's surface in excessive amounts.
Viruses can reproduce very quickly. When reproducing they enter a living cell and they inject their genetic material.
Energy enters the biosphere primarily through sunlight, which is captured by plants during photosynthesis. This energy is then transferred through the food chain as organisms consume each other. Additionally, some energy enters the biosphere through geothermal sources.
The stratospheric ozone layer protects the biosphere by absorbing the majority of the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation, particularly UV-B and UV-C rays. This absorption prevents most of these rays from reaching the Earth's surface, where they can cause damage to living organisms and ecosystems. Without the ozone layer, increased exposure to UV radiation would lead to higher rates of skin cancer, cataracts, and harm to plant and animal life.
Pollutant
Yes, the biosphere helps protect Earth from harmful radiations by absorbing and filtering out some of the ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the Sun. For example, the ozone layer in the atmosphere, which is part of the biosphere, absorbs much of the Sun's harmful UV radiation, preventing it from reaching the Earth's surface in excessive amounts.
respiration
Viruses can reproduce very quickly. When reproducing they enter a living cell and they inject their genetic material.
Ozone in the lower atmosphere is harmful to plants and animals and the biosphere is where plants and animals live, so the more, the worse.
UV rays are absorbed by the ozone layer. It protects the earth from harmful UV radiations of the sun.
Energy enters the biosphere primarily through sunlight, which is captured by plants during photosynthesis. This energy is then transferred through the food chain as organisms consume each other. Additionally, some energy enters the biosphere through geothermal sources.
A material that can be harmful if not properly disposed of is hazardous.
The harmful ultraviolet radiations are the ones that try to enter into earth's surface . But due to the ozone layer, they are not allowed to enter.
Pollution
The upper parts of the atmosphere are not part of the biosphere because they lack the necessary conditions to support life. It is too thin to provide oxygen and protect against harmful radiation. The biosphere includes only the regions of Earth where living organisms can exist and thrive.
hazardous waste