How to use in-sentence of “biosphere”:
+ The MAB program has built up the World Network of Biosphere Reserves since 1971.
+ In 2009, UNESCO added Nokrek to its list of Biosphere Reserves.
+ This means changing a body’s atmosphere, temperature, surface topography or ecology to be similar to the biosphere of Earth, so that humans can live there.
+ It has started a World Network of Biosphere Reserves.
+ This UNESCO World Heritage Site includes two biosphere reserves: Carpathian Biosphere Sanctuary and the southern half of East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve as well some protected Presov areas in the eastern Slovakia.
Example sentences of “biosphere”:
+ In January 1977 it was made an international biosphere reserve.
+ To date, there are 621 biosphere reserves in 117 countries.
+ It also boasts the category of Biosphere Reserve, listed by UNESCO in 1987.
+ According to UNESCO, the Geomunoreum lava caves are “the finest lava tube system of caves anywhere.” UNESCO named Jeju Volcanic Island a Biosphere Reserve in 2002, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007, and a Global Geopark in 2010.
+ In much the same way that the biosphere can permanently alter the physical landscape of the earth, so manipulation of the noosphere can distort all manner of physical reality: mind over matter on a massive scale.
+ This includes artificial biospheres such as Biosphere 2 and BIOS-3, and potentially ones on other planets or moons.
+ The lake is part of the “Lago Enriquillo e Isla Cabritos National Park” and of the “Jaragua – Bahoruco – Enriquillo Biosphere Reserve”.
+ It includes the processes by which it is formed, moved, and changed; the history of life on Earth; and interactions between the biosphere and the geosphere.
+ In January 1977 it was made an international biosphere reserve.
+ To date, there are 621 biosphere reserves in 117 countries.
+ Its main focus is a network of biosphere reserves.
+ The biosphere includes everything living on Earth it is also known as ecosphere.
+ In 1979, the Danube delta became a Biosphere Reserve.
+ Since 1991, UNESCO has declared the Rhön a Biosphere Reserve.
+ The Biosphere Reserve includes an additional 2,570km², and a further 914km² are included in a “Cultural Zone bringing the total area up to 18,811km².
+ Currently the biosphere has a biomass at around 1900 gigatonnes of carbon.