**The biosphere distributes water through the hydrological cycle **that results from evaporation and perspiration.
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Water's distribution in the biosphere primarily occurs within the hydrosphere in various forms: liquid in bodies of water, frozen as ice or underground, or as vapor in the atmosphere. Phytoplankton in the oceans play a significant role in capturing energy, and the availability of freshwater impacts the survival and adaptation of all life forms. The movement of water also determines the characteristics and nutrient availability of aquatic biomes. ;
Water in the biosphere is distributed largely through the hydrological cycle, which involves processes like evaporation, transpiration, condensation, and precipitation. This cycle ensures the availability of water across different ecosystems, which is vital for sustaining life. The balance of water distribution influences not just individual organisms but entire ecosystems as well.
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