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explain how the biosphere has made the earth a unique planet ​

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Answered by Manraj1011
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The biosphere is one of the four layers that surround the Earth along with the lithosphere (rock), hydrosphere(water) and atmosphere (air) and it isthe sum of all the ecosystems. The biosphere is unique. So far there has been no existence of life elsewhere inthe universe. Life on Earth depends on the sun.
The biosphere made the earth a unique planet because we haven't found another one with a biosphere yet.If and when we do,earth won't be a unique planet.Because of the living organisms like animals,plants and other things survive in biosphere so our biosphere made our earth unique not any other planet have biosphere because only earth have air, water
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Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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The biosphere makes Earth unique earth because we haven’t set up another bone with a biosphere yet. For illustration, if we find life on Titan or Europa, that will mean another globular body in the solar system has a biosphere. The same goes for Mars, indeed if all we ever find there are microbes under the face in its colourful corridor of it. There’s reason to presume that Mars had an Earth- suchlike biosphere billions of times agone. That might indeed be true of Venus.

But Earth’s biosphere is a whopper compared to anything differently we might find in the solar system now. Our earth is optimally composed and placed for one. That’s why the hunt for globes outside the solar system takes the keenest interest in rocky globes that probably get about the same quantum of energy from the stars they circumvent that we get from ours. Similar globes have been linked with reasonable certainty, but we can’t get a close enough look at any of them yet to see if they have a biosphere. Until we do, Earth remains unique.

It would be fascinating to see if, given analogous evolutionary circumstances, life on distant globes evolved in ways analogous to the ways it evolved here. However, our biosphere will remain unique indeed after we discover others, If not.

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