Similar words: atmosphere, sphere, hemisphere, blasphemy, phosphorescent, here and there, curiosity, idiosyncrasy. Meaning: ['baɪəʊ‚sfɪə] n. the regions of the surface and atmosphere of the Earth (or other planet) where living organisms exist.
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(31) Deep - sea nature zoology is the component that distinctive configuration, structure and function have in biosphere.
(32) In situ CH4 flux from soil of coniferous and broad-leaved mixed forest in Dinghushan Biosphere Reserve was measured for one year by using static chamber-gas chromatograph technique.
(33) The hydrosphere, atmosphere, pedosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and energy circle in an ecosystem are also in a dynamic balance.
(34) Only in recent years has it become apparent that sustaining and assimilative capacity of the biosphere, through tremendous, is not, after all, infinite.
(35) We are in the early stages of a transformation from ideological consciousness to biosphere consciousness.
(36) We, the whole human species, are co-creating the Homosphere, the younger sibling of the Biosphere.
(37) Lamarck made an intuitive guess about the biosphere and again was prescient.
(38) Tasks for the collection of space data for the study of geosphere and biosphere and plan to support the Global Information S...
(39) The biosphere occupies those parts of the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere where life is found.
(40) The biosphere reserve has a cooperation plan with the Chernyge Zemli Biosphere Reserve including for the zonation scheme.
(41) With the self awareness born via mankind, the Biosphere triggers the Homosphere, the environment we cultivate.
(42) Mammoth Cave National Park is also recognized as a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO because its diverse wildlife and ecosystems contribute to scientific study of conservation and sustainable development.
(43) The antagonism has aggravated the safety of the biosphere and human society.
(44) In fact,[Sentence dictionary] one government department in Japan has announced plans for a Biosphere J.
(45) In the immense and vast global biosphere, there exists a kind of noteless melanocratic organic matter which is humic substances.
(46) This is a chamber that was 1/400th the size of Biosphere 2 that we called our test module.
(47) The image of the Biosphere had shifted again ; it was a little out of her control.
(48) The biosphere of the Earth is essential to human survival and development. The services of ecosystems are critical to the functioning of the Earth's life-support system.
(49) Another debatable question arises when one contemplates the whole biosphere, the conjoined life of the earth.
(50) Tasks for the collection of space data for the study of geosphere and biosphere and plan to support the Global Information System Test are enumerated.
(51) On Mars, I would only want to live in an artificial biosphere.
(52) Life - sustaining resources -- air, food , and water -- are withdrawn from the biosphere.
(53) The huge expense might be overcome by its virtue of a commonsense 'workability', and minimal interaction with our biosphere.
(54) The whole biosphere , like the individual organisms that liveinside it, exists in a chemically dynamic state.
(55) The impact of modern technology on the biosphere is evident worldwide.
(56) Oil and gas occurrence is tightly related with the Earth biosphere presence.
(57) It is within the biosphere that the life forms of earth, including humans, live.
(58) The Earth Surface System is a complicated system which includes geosphere , atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere.
(59) The Biosphere 2 project in Arizona swarms with hyperlife, as do Tierra, and Terminator 2.
(60) Atmospheric aerosol has important impact on many geophysical and geochemical processes, and affects the biosphere and geosphere si...
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