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ecosphere
[ ek-oh-sfeer, ee-koh- ]
noun
- Also called phys路i路o路log路i路cal at路mos路phere. [fiz, -ee-, uh, -loj-i-k, uh, l , at, -m, uh, s-feer]. the part of the atmosphere in which it is possible to breathe normally without aid: the portion of the troposphere from sea level to an altitude of about 13,000 feet (4,000 meters).
- Ecology. the planetary ecosystem, including all the earth's living organisms and their physical environment; biosphere.
ecosphere
/ 藞i藧k蓹蕣藢sf瑟蓹; 藞蓻k蓹蕣- /
noun
- the planetary ecosystem, consisting of all living organisms and their environment
ecosphere
- The regions of the Earth that are capable of supporting life, together with the ecosystems they contain; the biosphere.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of ecosphere1
Example Sentences
The folders that Martyn would send me were from different locales where the birds might have stopped, ecospheres of these different zones.
鈥淭he first time I ordered something, it was just some T-shirts and jeans, and they came really quickly,鈥 Wang said 鈥 invaluable for the fast and furious social media ecosphere.
But just one week later, 鈥渢here were schools of fish, crab everywhere, and tons of little shrimpies,鈥 she said 鈥 signs of a healthy ecosphere.
But as the pandemic wore on and the world started opening up, the pop-up ecosphere started to cool.
He was a rising power in the conservative ecosphere, helping to steer money to advance the Federalist Society鈥檚 mission of filling the courts with judges who would interpret the Constitution according to the founders鈥 intentions.
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