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how does energy enter the biospher????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Energy does not cycle the way nutrients and atoms do. Energy enters the ecosystem from the Sun and exits after the organisms have taken as much as they need. Organisms release energy back into the biosphere as heat. Energy also enters the ecosystem from the interior of the Earth. It is usually in the form of heat, not the electromagnetic radiation from the Sun. There are finite amounts of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and oxygen (O) on the planet. Those elements are recycled through the planet's resources. Energy is different in that it comes into the biosphere and then leaves.

Answered by prish123
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Energy enters the ecosystem from the Sun and exits after the organisms have taken as much as they need. Organisms release energy back into the biosphere as heat. Energy also enters the ecosystem from the interior of the Earth. It is usually in the form of heat, not the electromagnetic radiation from the Sun.

Energy also enters the ecosystem from the interior of the earth. It is usually in the form of heat not the electromagnet radiation from the sun energy also enters in the atmosphere through the process of photosynthesis carried out by plants in the presence of sunlight it is transferred to the top level to next level .

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