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5 facts about biosphere

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Answered by rajsingh22
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Interesting Biosphere Facts:The existence of extraterrestrial biospheres is only a hypothesis as there is no proof that biospheres exist elsewhere beyond the earth.

The biosphere is considered to be one of four layers surrounding the earth. The other are rock (lithosphere), air (atmosphere), and water (hydrosphere).

Many elements are important for the biosphere's existence, including the distance of earth to the sun, the tilt of the earth, and the seasons.

Factors that have smaller effects on the earth's biosphere include erosion, climate and climate change, the daily weather, as well as chemical erosion, oxidation, and biological erosion.

Scientists have dated the earth to being approximately 3.7 billion years old. This dates the biosphere to approximately the same age.

It is difficult to pinpoint the exact outer boundary of earth's biosphere as some birds are able to fly to as far as 11,300 meters high. These birds are called Ruppell's vultures.

The depth of the biosphere is also difficult to pinpoint as there are fish known to be living as deep as 8,372 meters in the Puerto Rico Trench.

Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

The five systems of Earth (geosphere, biosphere, cryosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere) interact to produce the environments we are familiar with.

Explanation:

The environment required for living is provided by the biosphere. It is necessary for living things to adapt to the biosphere's surroundings. The biosphere houses biodiversity within ecosystems and offers the planet with a dependable supply of nourishment.

Interesting Biosphere Facts:There is no evidence to support the existence of biospheres outside of our solar system, hence the notion that they do is just that: a theory.

One of the earth's four encircling layers is said to be the biosphere. The other three are water, air, and rock (lithosphere) (hydrosphere).

The distance between the planet and the sun, the tilt of the globe, and the seasons are only a few of the many factors that are crucial to the biosphere's survival.

Erosion, climatic change, the daily weather, chemical erosion, oxidation, and biological erosion are factors that have less of an impact on the earth's biosphere.

Scientists have dated the earth to being approximately 3.7 billion years old. This dates the biosphere to approximately the same age.

It is difficult to pinpoint the exact outer boundary of earth's biosphere as some birds are able to fly to as far as 11,300 meters high. These birds are called Russell's vultures.

The depth of the biosphere is also difficult to pinpoint as there are fish known to be living as deep as 8,372 meters in the Puerto Rico Trench.

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