Pronunciation: /ˈiːkoʊˌsfɪr/
noun a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their physical environment
A1 The ecosphere is the environment where living organisms interact with each other and their surroundings.
A2 The ecosphere includes all the ecosystems on Earth, from forests to oceans.
B1 Scientists study the ecosphere to understand how different species depend on each other for survival.
B2 Climate change is having a significant impact on the ecosphere, leading to disruptions in ecosystems.
C1 Conservation efforts are crucial to preserving the delicate balance of the ecosphere and protecting biodiversity.
C2 Human activities such as deforestation and pollution are threatening the stability of the ecosphere and causing irreversible damage.
formal The ecosphere refers to the interactions between living organisms and their environment.
informal The ecosphere is like the ultimate ecosystem where everything is connected.
slang Dude, the ecosphere is like nature's own little web of life.
figurative In the ecosphere of the corporate world, networking is key to success.
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