Planet Earth hosts a prodigious amount and varriety of living organisms-perhaps many millions of species.
much of these life with thrives in the soil, the air and the water, is to smal for the naked eye too see.
For example, just one gram of soil has been found to host 10,000 species of bacteria, not to mention the total number of microbes.
Some species have been found up to three kilometers underground! The atmosphere too is packed with life - and this does not mean just birds, bats and insects. Despending on the time of year, it is also filled with pollen and other spores.
Meanwhile, the oceans remain largely a mystery becouse in order to study the watery deep, scientists often have to use costly technologie. Even caral reefs, which are relatively accessible and are well-surveyed, may host millions of jet unknown species.
What we do know, though, is that planet Earth hosts so much life that as a result, life actually changes chemical properties of the planet, particulary its biosphere-the part of the earth where life exists. In oceans, for exaple, the calcium carbonate in shells and corals helps to stabilize the chemistery of the water. and in the soil, bakteria and fungi work as decomposters, providing inorganic nutrients for plants.
YES , the earth is rightly been called the living planet.
So we should do our best to help to eath so good we can
there's so many things happening in the world that needs to be changed...
When we think on Earth we should think on the:
high mountains:
The deserts - with all their charm:

The great nature:

The animals:

And dont forget the great flowers:

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