Biosphere
The biosphere is a term used to describe the areas of Earth where life can exist. It is composed of all the air, land, and water on Earth and the organisms that live in them. The biosphere is vital to maintaining a balanced environment and supporting life, as it provides food, resources, and energy needed by all living things. It is also essential for regulating the global climate, allowing us to enjoy stable, comfortable temperatures and moderating the effects of climate change. In addition, it provides a diverse range of habitats and ecosystems that are home to a huge variety of organisms, which are essential to the health of the planet. The biosphere is truly a remarkable and vital part of our world.
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1 journal(s) foundPlant and Animal Ecology
ISSN: 2637-6075
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Yu Peng, Associate Professor of Ecology.
Journal of Plant and Animal Ecology is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that circulates articles concentrating on behavioral, environmental, developmental, and community conservation. Current discoveries pertaining to biodiversity, management, and paleoecology are also of interest.