The Biosphere The area of land, air, and water on or around the earth in which all living things can be found.

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The Biosphere The area of land, air, and water on or around the earth in which all living things can be found

Regions of the Biosphere l Hydrosphere - water l Lithosphere - land l atmosphere - air

Importance of the Earth’s Atmosphere 1.Holds gases that are vital for life l these gases include Oxygen, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, Water

Importance of the Earth’s Atmosphere 2.Blocks Radiation l Ozone found in a layer km above the earth blocks U.V. rays that are emitted by the sun. l U.V. rays in high amounts may cause premature skin aging, cancer, sunburn, eye damage

Importance of the Earth’s Atmosphere 3.Climate Control l circulating air in the atmosphere distributes heat as well as moisture which will eventually fall as precipitation

Materials in the Biosphere must be Recycled l Materials such as carbon, oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen and water are available in the biosphere in definite and fixed amounts and therefore must be recycled