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Page 1: The Biosphere Chapter 15.1 and 15.2. KEY CONCEPT The biosphere is one of Earth’s four interconnected systems

The Biosphere

Chapter 15.1 and 15.2

Page 2: The Biosphere Chapter 15.1 and 15.2. KEY CONCEPT The biosphere is one of Earth’s four interconnected systems

KEY CONCEPT The biosphere is one of Earth’s four interconnected systems.

Page 3: The Biosphere Chapter 15.1 and 15.2. KEY CONCEPT The biosphere is one of Earth’s four interconnected systems

The biosphere is the portion of Earth that is inhabited by life.

• The biosphere includes all ecosystems.– one of Earth’s systems

– includes the biota, all the living things in the biosphere

Page 4: The Biosphere Chapter 15.1 and 15.2. KEY CONCEPT The biosphere is one of Earth’s four interconnected systems

• There are three other Earth systems.– hydrosphere—water, ice, and

water vapor– atmosphere—air blanketing

Earth’s solid and liquid surface– geosphere—geologic features

above and below Earth’s surface

Page 5: The Biosphere Chapter 15.1 and 15.2. KEY CONCEPT The biosphere is one of Earth’s four interconnected systems

Biotic and abiotic factors interact in the biosphere.

• All four Earth systems are interconnected.

• The Gaia hypothesis considers Earth as a kind of living organism.– Earth systems interact

to yield a biosphere capable of supporting life.

– It was developed by James Lovelock and Lynn Margulis.

Page 6: The Biosphere Chapter 15.1 and 15.2. KEY CONCEPT The biosphere is one of Earth’s four interconnected systems

KEY CONCEPT Climate is a key abiotic factor that affects the biosphere.

Page 7: The Biosphere Chapter 15.1 and 15.2. KEY CONCEPT The biosphere is one of Earth’s four interconnected systems

Climate is the prevailing weather of a region.

• Climate is the long-term pattern of weather conditions.– average temperature– precipitation– relative humidity

• Key factors shape an area’s climate.– temperature– sunlight– water– wind

Page 8: The Biosphere Chapter 15.1 and 15.2. KEY CONCEPT The biosphere is one of Earth’s four interconnected systems

• A microclimate is the climate of a small specific place within a larger area.

Page 9: The Biosphere Chapter 15.1 and 15.2. KEY CONCEPT The biosphere is one of Earth’s four interconnected systems

Earth has three main climate zones.

• The three main zones are the polar, tropical, and temperate climates.– polar climate: the far northern

and southern regions ofEarth

– tropical zone: surrounds the equator

– temperate zone: the wide area in betweenthe polar and tropical zones

Page 10: The Biosphere Chapter 15.1 and 15.2. KEY CONCEPT The biosphere is one of Earth’s four interconnected systems

• The angle of the Sun’s rays help determine an area’s climate.

temperatetemperate

polarpolar

tropicaltropical

temperatetemperate

polarpolar

90 N

Page 11: The Biosphere Chapter 15.1 and 15.2. KEY CONCEPT The biosphere is one of Earth’s four interconnected systems

• Earth’s tilt on its axis plays a role in seasonal change.• Solar heating causes movements in both water and air.

– wind– ocean currents

• Earth’s rotation also has effects on the winds and currents

Page 12: The Biosphere Chapter 15.1 and 15.2. KEY CONCEPT The biosphere is one of Earth’s four interconnected systems

• Landmasses shape inland climates.

– larger changes in temperatures

– less precipitation• Oceans shape coastal

climates.– smaller changes in

temperatures– higher humidity– more precipitation

Page 13: The Biosphere Chapter 15.1 and 15.2. KEY CONCEPT The biosphere is one of Earth’s four interconnected systems

• Mountains have an effect on climate.

western slope eastern slope

– Precipitation occurs on the side of the mountain facing the wind.

– On the downwind side, drier and cooler air produce a rain shadow.

– A rain shadow is an area of decreased precipitation.

Page 14: The Biosphere Chapter 15.1 and 15.2. KEY CONCEPT The biosphere is one of Earth’s four interconnected systems

• Many organisms survive in a specific climate due to their adaptations.