What is the biosphere and how is it different from other shells of the earth?

The biosphere is a thin, life-supporting layer of the earth’s surface, extending from several kilometers into the atmosphere to the deep ocean ridges.

The biosphere is a global ecosystem consisting of living organisms (biota) and abiotic (nonliving) factors, from which they receive energy and nutrients.

The biosphere is a system characterized by the continuous cycling of matter and the accompanying flow of solar energy, in which some large molecules and cells reproduce themselves.



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