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biosphere

[bahy-uh-sfeer] / ˈbaɪ əˌsfɪər /
NOUN
environment
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At the biosphere, I wonder which section of glassed-in trees I need to go through to get to the talk about how cave diving is like living on the moon.

From Scientific American

The players are the two inhabitants of a biosphere sealed off from the toxic outside world, a self-sustaining geodesic dome, with a hydroponic garden as a food source.

From Los Angeles Times

They are living in the confines of a lone biosphere, the vast world around them shrouded in darkness, and will have to find a way to survive with dwindling resources.

From Seattle Times

Part of the challenge is raising awareness of fungal life and the many vital roles they play in the biosphere, of course.

From New York Times

And just like the manufacture and use of your power-hungry PC or game console, that biosphere reworks the planet, making it a Gaian machine of water and oxygen, nitrogen and carbon.

From Scientific American