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why is the soil called ecosphere​

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Answered by varun200406
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Because the ecosphere (also sometimes called the 'biosphere') is that part of the Earth's environment in which living organisms are found. The word is normally used to include the atmosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere (i.e. land, air and water that support living things).

Answered by kaumudimiska
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Ecosphere & Ecosystems. ( Article Type: Explanation ) The ecosphere (also sometimes called the 'biosphere') is that part of the Earth's environment in which living organisms are found. The word is normally used to include the atmosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere (i.e. land, air and water that support living things).

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