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Why is the biosphere important for living organisms?​

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Answered by ab4665076
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Answer:

Biosphere supports all kind of living organism and ecosystems

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Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

The biosphere is the narrow zone of contact between the land, water and air. It is in this zone that life, that is unique to this planet, exists.

Explanation:

The biosphere is essential for living organisms survival and existence.

It provides habitat in an ecosystem. Species and community can exist in a particular niche,

for example, wetlands found at the confluence of hydrosphere and lithosphere provide rich grounds for breeding and safe habitat resulting in high species diversity.

It provides a basis for the food chain, a food web through which material and energy is transmitted across organisms leading to complex structures that help stabilise the ecosystem and survival of species,

for example, tropical rainforests show high stability due to high diversity and complex dependence among them.

It provides for resources to the humankind using which man has evolved and changed the physical environment as per his cultural needs,

for example,

rivers provide water and its banks become places for settlement, forests provide timber, the soil becomes the basis for agriculture.

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