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    are affecting the earth's biosphere and threatening the people's health. If we didn't start protecting our planet's atmosphere, surface, and ecosystem, and then our future generation: children, grandchildren are in jeopardy. This book " Bussiness, Ethics, and the Environment' is written by Jospher R. Desjardins. From this book, I am picking chapter two "The Biosphere: facts and Values" and talk about how does change does change in the business affects the earth's biosphere and the people's…

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    has negative effects on the biosphere. Over the years, population has risen at staggering rates. The increase calls for more homes to be built, leading to the tearing down of trees, referred as deforestation. One thing for sure, trees are needed to absorb some of the toxins and release oxygen back into the air. The increase of human population along with deforestation has been the root of our problems. There are some solutions that could fix the threat to the biosphere. Some experts believe…

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    sun’s dangerous rays, and traps heat keeping the Earth a comfortable living temperature. The layer of the Earth where life exist is called the biosphere. It is composed of all the living organisms on the planet. Without the biosphere the Earth would be lifeless. All of us living organisms play as big role in the biosphere, without us there would be no biosphere. Although each sphere is different from the next they all play a big role.The geosphere helps to control the distribution of minerals,…

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    How do changes in one part of the Earth affect the rest of the planet? Changes in one part of the Earth affect the rest of the planet because we all share the same atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere. This suggests that anything that changes will affect everywhere because every single thing on Earth is part of Earth system. A system is a bunch of parts that work together and depend on each other, but are different individually. So, if parts of the system changes, since they…

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    devastating disaster then other countries would be since earthquakes are quite frequent and the government can make changes in order to prevent too much damage.Not only does earthquakes impact society both socially and economically it also affects the biosphere and the…

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    He also states that human's practice of technology into food, energy, and climate caused the earth's biosphere suffered from solar radiation, with the impact the Earth's ecological health and human health. Therefore, food is the most important for the human being to survive. If Earth doesn't provide lands to do agriculture, then the human beings will destroy…

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    soil, and renewable soil chemicals. -The hydrosphere consists of the Earth’s water. This includes liquid water, ice, and water vapor. -The atmosphere consists of the fine membrane of air surrounding the planet. -The ecosphere is also known as the biosphere. It includes most of the hydrosphere, parts of the lower atmosphere, and parts of the upper lithosphere. Every part of the ecosphere is connected. Briefly describe how the sun, gravity, and nutrient cycles sustain life on earth. 1. Solar…

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    Biosphere, this is an area on Earth where plants, animals and people can live and survive. 3. Hydrosphere is the system of water on earth. 4. Lithosphereis the layer of rocks and minerals on earth. If something in the biosphere changes, this could affect the way the animals, plants and humans survival. For example, right now the biosphere is warming up because of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and this is going to change the hydrosphere, all of which will change the biosphere.…

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    The Cambrian explosion is referred to as “Biological Big Bang” (Science News) or “Evolution’s Big Bang” (Science) (Levinton, J. S.1992), because of the unexpectedness presence of animal life in the Cambrian. Figures have it that it started back 542 million years ago and terminated approximately 40 million years later. This era is marked by the emerging of profuse skeletonized metazoans, an abrupt intensification in biodiversity and the appearance of most modern lives (Von Bloh 18). Animals that…

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    Gary Snyder was one of the American Beat Writers in the 1950s and the1960s. He is a poet and environmentalactivist.His poetry filled with “wilderness thoughts” and “eco-voices”. Snyder broadly points out preservation and sustainability of flora and fauna. His very first book Riprap (1959)demonstrated the physical surrounding and experience with nature. Snyder used simple language that has been easily understood. Glyn Maxwell said that Snyder’s hallmark of poetry is simplicity, distance and…

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