Man and his direct ancestors, hominids.
The human population, it's buildings, dams, and other constructions.
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The anthrosphere is the sphere of human activity and influence on the environment. It includes human-built structures, urban areas, industrial operations, and all aspects of human society that shape the physical world.
The anthrosphere refers to all human-made structures, from buildings to transportation systems. It is a key component of the Earth's system and plays a significant role in shaping the environment and influencing human activity. Understanding and managing the anthrosphere is crucial for sustainable development and the well-being of both humans and the planet.
The Antrosphere is a term used to describe the human-made environment or human-influenced components of the Earth's surface, including cities, buildings, roads, and infrastructure. It represents the physical imprint of human civilization on the planet.
The six spheres of Earth Systems are the atmosphere (air), hydrosphere (water), geosphere (land), biosphere (living organisms), cryosphere (ice), and anthroposphere (human activities). These spheres interact and influence each other to maintain Earth's delicate balance and support life.
The sun's energy affects Earth through solar radiation, which warms the planet and drives the climate system. Additionally, solar energy powers photosynthesis in plants, providing the energy source for most ecosystems.