it brackes rocks
The geosphere affects organisms in the ocean through processes like plate tectonics which can cause the formation of underwater mountains or trenches, impacting the environment and habitats of marine life. The geosphere also influences the composition of the ocean floor, which in turn affects the availability of resources like nutrients and minerals for organisms. Additionally, geological events such as volcanic eruptions can introduce new substances into the ocean that can either benefit or harm marine organisms.
it gives the a home to live and find food
almost 90% of organisms in the ocean live in the uppermost zone
On the ocean floor
all of them because the geosphere is where living thing live
No, humans do not live in the geosphere. The geosphere refers to the solid part of the Earth composed of rocks, minerals, and landforms, while humans live on the Earth's surface known as the biosphere.
marine organisms
Marine is another word for ocean or sea - marine organisms live in the ocean.
there are millions of organisms that live in water, if you don't believe just go to the ocean
Small organisms that live in the sunlight regions of the ocean is called Plankton!
benthic environment
Plankton.