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EcosphereSee biosphere.
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Ecosphereregion around a star where conditions allow life-bearing planets to exist, 1953; see eco- + sphere. Apparently coined by German-born U.S. physician and space medicine pioneer Hubertus Strughold (1898- [..]
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EcosphereThe atmosphere, oceans, biosphere (plant and animal life), and top portion of the earth's crust, which are involved in complex interactions defining ecology. Namely, this is the mutual relation b [..]
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EcosphereThe "bio-bubble" that contains life on earth, in surface waters, and in the air. (See: biosphere.)
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EcosphereThe "bio-bubble" that contains life on earth, in surface waters, and in the air. (See: biosphere.)
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Ecospheretotal of all the ecosystems on the planet, along with their interactions; the sphere of air, water, and land in which all life is found.
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EcosphereThe biosphere , together with all the ecological faktors that act upon organisms. That portion of the earth which include the biosphere and all the ecological factors which operate on the living organ [..]
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