
biosphere-atmosphere interactions
Biosphere-atmosphere interactions refer to the ways living organisms on Earth, like plants and trees, exchange gases and energy with the atmosphere. Plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis, helping regulate climate. They also release water vapor through transpiration, which influences weather patterns and cloud formation. Conversely, atmospheric conditions like temperature and moisture affect how plants grow and survive. This ongoing exchange impacts global climate, weather, and ecosystems, creating a dynamic system where living organisms and the atmosphere continuously influence each other, maintaining Earth's balance and supporting life.