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3-2 What Keeps Us and Other Organisms Alive?. Concept 3-2 Life is sustained by the flow of energy from the sun through the biosphere, the cycling of nutrients within the biosphere, and gravity. Earth Has Four Major Life-Support Components. Atmosphere Hydrosphere Geosphere Biosphere.
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3-2 What Keeps Us and Other Organisms Alive? • Concept 3-2 Life is sustained by the flow of energy from the sun through the biosphere, the cycling of nutrients within the biosphere, and gravity.
Earth Has Four Major Life-Support Components • Atmosphere • Hydrosphere • Geosphere • Biosphere
Vegetation and animals Atmosphere Biosphere Soil Rock Crust Lithosphere Mantle Biosphere (living organisms) Core Atmosphere (air) Mantle Crust (soil and rock) Geosphere (crust, mantle, core) Hydrosphere (water) Fig. 3-5, p. 42
Classification of the Biosphere • Biomes – terrestrial regions with similar vegetation • Aquatic life zones • Freshwater life zones • Marine life zones
Coastal mountain ranges Sierra Nevada Rocky Mountains Great American Desert Mississippi River Valley Great Plains Appalachian Mountains Coastal chaparral and scrub Coniferous forest Desert Coniferous forest Prairie grassland Deciduous forest Fig. 3-6, p. 43
Three Factors Sustain Life on Earth • One-way flow of high-quality energy from the sun • Cycling of matter or nutrients through parts of the biosphere • Gravity
Solar Energy Reaching the Earth • Electromagnetic waves • Visible light • UV radiation • Heat • Natural greenhouse effect • Energy in = energy out • Human-enhanced global warming
Solar radiation Energy in = Energy out Reflected by atmosphere Radiated by atmosphere as heat UV radiation Lower Stratosphere (ozone layer) Most absorbed by ozone Visible light Troposphere Heat radiated by the earth Heat Greenhouse effect Absorbed by the earth Fig. 3-7, p. 44