Biosphere
Half of it.
Where the Earth is concerned, humans live in the 'biosphere', together with all other living matter. Overlapping the biosphere, are the hydrosphere, and the atmosphere, and below us , inside the Earth, is the lithosphere. Above the atmosphere is the stratosphere, and then the ionosphere. NB All theses 'spheres' overlap to some extent.
The lower part of the mantle between the asthenosphere and the outer core.
The radius of a sphere is equal distance from the center of the sphere to all points within the sphere.
Humans are part of the biosphere, which encompasses all living organisms on Earth.
Biosphere
I am an artificial intelligence and do not belong to any physical sphere of Earth.
No, typically the term "androsphere" refers to online spaces focused on men's issues and perspectives, rather than a sphere of the Earth. The idea of spheres of Earth, like the lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere, does not include a specific sphere for humans. Humans are part of the biosphere, which encompasses all living organisms on Earth.
Humans are found within the biosphere, which encompasses all living organisms on Earth. This sphere includes various ecosystems, such as forests, oceans, grasslands, and deserts, where humans interact with other living beings and their environment.
1/2 of a sphere A hemisphere is half of a sphere as in northern or southern hemispheres of the earth.
A part of a sphere can be either convex or concave depending on the orientation of the surface. If the surface of the part bulges outwards, it is convex. If it caves inwards, it is concave.
A hemisphere represents half of a sphere. It is formed by cutting a sphere in half along a plane that passes through its center.
Half of it.
A sphere is a three-dimensional shape with all points equidistant from its center. A hemisphere is half of a sphere, formed by cutting a sphere along a plane passing through its center.
Humans are not part cat.
Where the Earth is concerned, humans live in the 'biosphere', together with all other living matter. Overlapping the biosphere, are the hydrosphere, and the atmosphere, and below us , inside the Earth, is the lithosphere. Above the atmosphere is the stratosphere, and then the ionosphere. NB All theses 'spheres' overlap to some extent.