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define biosphere and Hydrosphere​


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Answered by AlokYadav100
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*️⃣Biosphere means it is a four layers of soorrunded by the earth
*️⃣Hydrosphere means the water.
Answered by Anonymous
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 \huge \pink{ BIOSPHERE }

The biosphere is composed of all living organisms, including; plants and animals. It is believed that all life exists in the biosphere. Most of the living organisms are found from up to three meters below ground to thirty meters above it and also in the to 200 meters of the ocean and seas. The biosphere could not survive if it wasn't for the other spheres as all organisms need water from the hydrosphere, minerals for the lithosphere and gases from the atmosphere. Energy flow is essential to maintain the structure of organisms by the splitting of phosphate bonds.

 \huge \red{hydrosphere}

The hydrosphere refers to the most important resource which I water. The hydrosphere includes all forms of water in the Earth’s environment. The forms of water include things such as the ocean, lakes, rivers, snow and glaciers, water underneath the earth’s surface and even the water vapour that is found in the atmosphere. The hydrosphere is always in motion as seen through the movement and flow of water in rivers, streams and the ocean (beach). Plant and animal organisms rely on the hydrosphere for their survival as water is essential. The hydrosphere is also home to many plants and animals and it believed that the hydrosphere covers approximately 70% of the earth’s surface

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