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geosphere

How to use geosphere in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for geosphere.

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If we want a long term solution, we need to put carbon back into the geosphere where we got it from.

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Quick take

the solid part of the earth consisting of the crust and outer mantle

Meaning at a glance

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noun

the solid part of the earth consisting of the crust and outer mantle

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for geosphere.

noun

the solid part of the earth consisting of the crust and outer mantle

Example sentences

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If we want a long term solution, we need to put carbon back into the geosphere where we got it from.

2

Trees eventually rot or burn, carbon stored in the biosphere can be a useful "capacitor" for reducing atmospheric carbon, but in the long run we really need to put it back in the geosphere where we got it from.

3

> the earth can heal itself if we stop polluting itNope, we're currently moving gigatons of carbon from the geosphere to the atmosphere and a significant amount of that carbon will remain for tens of thousands of years.

4

Each of these relate to each other, with the emergence of biological life transforming the geosphere and the emergence of human consciousness transforming biological life.

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It would show that a part of the order we recognize as living is thermodynamic order inherent in the geosphere, and that some aspects of Darwinian selection are expressions of the likely simpler statistical mechanics of physical and chemical self-organization.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use geosphere in a sentence?

If we want a long term solution, we need to put carbon back into the geosphere where we got it from.

What does geosphere mean?

the solid part of the earth consisting of the crust and outer mantle

What part of speech is geosphere?

geosphere is commonly used as noun.