Geography, asked by itsalleasy, 8 months ago

(e) Why is the earth called the 'blue planet?
(f) Why is the Northern Hemisphere called the Land Hemisphere?
(g) Why is the Biosphere important for living organisms?


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Answered by apurba69
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Explanation:

Planet Earth has been called the "Blue Planet" due to the abundant water on its surface. Here on Earth, we take liquid water for granted; after all, our bodies are mostly made of water. However, liquid water is a rare commodity in our solar system. ... And only on such planets could life as we know it flourish.

The northern hemisphere is called the Land Hemisphere because a major part of landmass lies in it.

The Biosphere is important for living organisms, because life exists here due to the presence of 3 major components- land, air and water.

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Answered by KaneezaFarooq
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Answer:

e) Earth is is called as blue planet because it is mostly covered with water

f) The northern hemisphere is called the Land Hemisphere because a major part of landmass lies in it.

g) The Biosphere is important for living organisms, because life exists here due to the presence of 3 major components- land, air and water.

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