"Biosphere" is called as
(a) part of atmosphere where the living organisms
cannot live
(b) part of atmosphere where the living organisms
can live
(c) both (a) and (b)
(d) none of the above
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B) parts of atmosphere where the living organism can live ..
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Answer is option "b"
Explanation:
- The biosphere reaches out from the deepest root systems of trees to the dull condition of sea channels, to lush rain forests and high mountains.
- A few biological systems are marine, others freshwater, and others yet earthly—land-based. Sea environments are generally normal on Earth, similar to seas and the living life forms they contain spread 75% of the Earth's surface. Freshwater biological systems are the rarest, covering just 1.8% of the Earth's surface. Earthbound, land, biological systems spread the remainder of Earth.
- Hence, the right answer is option b "part of atmosphere where the living organisms can live".
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