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biosphere [ˈbaɪəˌsfɪə] n (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Environmental Science) the part of the earth's surface and atmosphere inhabited by living things
biosphere that part of the earth where most forms of life exist, specifically, where there is water or atmosphere. See also: Biologythat part of the earth’s surface where most forms of life exist, specifically those parts where there is water or atmosphere. See also: Earth, Life
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The World Wildlife Fund site has information about the ecological riches and challenges of 42 biospheres. Rather than erecting protected biospheres that favor one type of software over another, governments and their citizens would be better served if the ecosystem naturally selects the best, most cost effective solutions for the task at hand. Then strengthening Germany's role by fighting the Versailles system and developing the Army, the economy, and the agrarian settlements; in the long run it could be necessary to conquer new markets or--even better--new biospheres (Lebensraum): Hitler on 2nd Feb. |
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