A2 noun 13 min de lecture

biosfera

The regions of the Earth occupied by living organisms.

At the A1 level, you don't need to use the word 'biosfera' in your daily life, but it is good to recognize it. Think of it as 'the world where things live'. You already know words like 'terra' (earth), 'água' (water), and 'vida' (life). The 'biosfera' is just the big name for all of those things together. In Portuguese, it is a feminine word, so we say 'a biosfera'. You might see it in a picture book about nature or hear a teacher say it when talking about animals and plants. It is a long word, but it is easy to remember because it looks like 'biosphere' in English. Just remember that the 'ph' becomes an 'f'. At this stage, just focus on the fact that it means the whole living world. If you can say 'A biosfera é a Terra com vida', you are doing great! You will mostly see it in very simple science contexts or in posters about saving the planet. Don't worry about the complex science yet; just think of it as a synonym for 'the living planet'.
At the A2 level, you are starting to talk about more specific topics like the environment and travel. You might hear 'biosfera' when someone talks about a 'Reserva da Biosfera' (Biosphere Reserve). These are special places in Portugal or Brazil where nature is protected. For example, 'A ilha é uma reserva da biosfera'. You should be able to use the word in simple sentences to describe the importance of nature. You know that 'bio' means life and 'esfera' means sphere. So, it's the 'sphere of life'. You can use it with simple adjectives like 'grande' (big), 'importante' (important), or 'frágil' (fragile). It's a great word to use if you want to sound a bit more serious about protecting the Earth. Instead of just saying 'natureza', you can say 'biosfera' to show you know a more scientific term. Remember to always use the feminine article 'a'. Practice saying 'A nossa biosfera precisa de ajuda'. This level is about expanding your vocabulary from basic objects to more abstract but common scientific concepts.
At the B1 level, you should be able to understand 'biosfera' in news reports and articles about the environment. You are moving beyond simple descriptions and starting to talk about cause and effect. You might say, 'O aquecimento global afeta a biosfera' (Global warming affects the biosphere). You can use the word to discuss sustainability and the relationship between humans and nature. At this level, you should also be aware of the other 'spheres' like 'atmosfera' (atmosphere) and 'hidrosfera' (hydrosphere) and how they interact. You might read a text about how pollution in the 'atmosfera' reaches the 'biosfera'. You should be comfortable using the word in both spoken and written Portuguese when discussing ecological topics. It's also a good time to learn about the UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in the Lusophone world. Being able to explain that 'Portugal tem várias reservas da biosfera' is a great way to show your cultural and linguistic knowledge. You are now using the word as part of a larger set of environmental vocabulary.
At the B2 level, you can use 'biosfera' in more complex arguments and academic-style discussions. You understand that the 'biosfera' is a self-regulating system. You can talk about 'o equilíbrio da biosfera' (the balance of the biosphere) and how certain actions can disrupt it. You should be able to distinguish 'biosfera' from 'ecossistema' and 'bioma' with ease. In your writing, you might use it to frame global issues: 'A integridade da biosfera está sob ameaça devido à atividade industrial'. You can also engage with more technical materials, such as documentaries or scientific journals, where the term is used frequently. You are expected to use the word with more sophisticated verbs like 'comprometer' (to compromise), 'sustentar' (to sustain), or 'integrar' (to integrate). Your pronunciation should be clear, placing the stress on the 'fe' (bi-os-FE-ra). At this level, 'biosfera' is a tool for precise communication about the state of the planet and the biological systems that keep us alive.
At the C1 level, your use of 'biosfera' should be nuanced and precise. You can discuss the history of the term, perhaps mentioning its origins in the work of Vernadsky or its role in the Gaia hypothesis. You can use it in professional or academic settings to discuss 'fluxos biogeoquímicos' (biogeochemical flows) or 'serviços ecossistêmicos' (ecosystem services) within the biosphere. You are capable of understanding complex metaphors involving the biosphere in literature or philosophy. You can write detailed reports or give presentations where the 'biosfera' is a central concept, using it to link biological, geological, and social systems. You also understand the legal and political implications of 'Reservas da Biosfera' and can debate the effectiveness of international environmental laws. Your vocabulary around the word is extensive, including terms like 'antropoceno', 'noosfera', and 'resiliência ecológica'. You use 'biosfera' not just as a label, but as a conceptual framework for understanding the world.
At the C2 level, you have a masterly command of the word 'biosfera' and its place in the Portuguese language. You can use it with poetic flair or absolute scientific rigor. You understand the most subtle connotations of the word in different Lusophone cultures—from the deep ecological movements in Brazil to the conservationist traditions in Portugal. You can critique scientific papers that discuss the 'biosfera' and contribute your own high-level analysis. You are comfortable using the term in abstract philosophical discussions about the nature of life and the future of the planet. Whether you are writing a PhD thesis, a novel, or a high-level political manifesto, 'biosfera' is a word you use with total confidence and precision. You can effortlessly switch between registers, using the word in a technical sense in one moment and a metaphorical sense in the next. At this level, the word is an integral part of your sophisticated and flexible linguistic repertoire, allowing you to express the most complex ideas about life on Earth.

biosfera en 30 secondes

  • Biosfera is a feminine Portuguese noun referring to the global sum of all ecosystems and living beings on Earth, from deep oceans to the high atmosphere.
  • It is a scientific term used frequently in environmental discussions, news about climate change, and educational contexts in Brazil, Portugal, and other Lusophone countries.
  • The word is a cognate of 'biosphere' in English, making it easy to recognize, but remember the Portuguese 'f' spelling and feminine gender (a biosfera).
  • UNESCO uses this term to designate 'Reservas da Biosfera', which are protected areas aimed at conservation and sustainable development across the globe.

The word biosfera is a scientific and environmental term used to describe the global sum of all ecosystems. In Portuguese, just like in English, it refers to the 'zone of life' on Earth. This includes everything from the deepest roots of trees and the dark environment of ocean trenches to the lush rain forests and high mountaintops where life exists. When you use the word biosfera, you are talking about the delicate balance of life, air, water, and soil. It is a feminine noun, so we always say a biosfera. While it might sound like a word reserved for biology textbooks, it has become increasingly common in everyday Portuguese conversations regarding climate change, ecology, and sustainability. People use it to emphasize the interconnectedness of all living beings and their environment.

Scientific Context
In a scientific setting, biosfera is the fourth layer surrounding the Earth, alongside the lithosphere (rock), hydrosphere (water), and atmosphere (air).
Environmental Activism
Activists use the term to highlight how human actions in one part of the world can affect the entire biosfera, stressing the need for global cooperation.

A preservação da biosfera é essencial para o futuro da humanidade e para a manutenção do clima global.

Historically, the term was coined by geologist Eduard Suess in 1875, but it was Vladimir Vernadsky who developed the modern ecological concept in the 1920s. In the Lusophone world, particularly in Brazil and Portugal, the term is frequently linked to the UNESCO 'Man and the Biosphere' (MAB) program. Portugal has several designated 'Reservas da Biosfera', such as the Berlengas or the Paul do Boquilobo. Brazil, with its immense biodiversity, has massive biosphere reserves covering the Atlantic Forest and the Amazon. Therefore, when a Portuguese speaker mentions biosfera, they might be referring to these specific protected zones or the planet as a whole. It carries a weight of responsibility and a sense of wonder about the complexity of life.

Os cientistas estudam como o carbono circula através da biosfera terrestre.

Educational Usage
Students in Portugal and Brazil learn about the biosfera early in school during 'Ciências Naturais' (Natural Sciences) or 'Biologia'.

The word also appears in philosophical discussions about the 'Noosphere' (the sphere of human thought) and how it interacts with the biosfera. In modern media, you will see it in headlines about biodiversity loss. For example, 'A crise na biosfera' (The crisis in the biosphere) is a common way to describe the current mass extinction event. It is a word that bridges the gap between hard science and social consciousness. Understanding this word helps you engage with Portuguese-speaking environmentalists, scientists, and educators. It is not just a 'thing' but a 'system'.

Toda a vida que conhecemos está contida dentro da biosfera.

A poluição dos oceanos afeta diretamente a saúde da biosfera marinha.

A UNESCO designou novas áreas como reservas da biosfera este ano.

Using biosfera correctly involves understanding its role as a noun and its typical placement in scientific and descriptive sentences. Because it is a technical term, it is almost always preceded by the definite article a. You will rarely hear it in the plural form (biosferas), unless you are discussing hypothetical life-bearing layers on other planets or experimental closed ecosystems like 'Biosfera 2'. In standard Portuguese, it functions as the subject or object of sentences regarding nature, conservation, and biology. Let's look at how to integrate it into your speech.

As a Subject
When biosfera is the subject, it often takes verbs like compreende (comprises), inclui (includes), or sofre (suffers). For example: 'A biosfera inclui todos os seres vivos'.

A biosfera é um sistema complexo e auto-regulado que sustenta a vida na Terra.

When describing the properties of the biosphere, we use adjectives like terrestre (terrestrial), marinha (marine), equilibrada (balanced), or frágil (fragile). These adjectives must agree in gender with biosfera, so they will usually end in '-a'. For instance, you would say 'a biosfera frágil' and not 'o biosfera frágil'. This is a common point of error for English speakers who are used to the gender-neutral 'the biosphere'.

In Prepositional Phrases
You will often see it following prepositions like da (of the), na (in the), or pela (by the). Example: 'O impacto humano na biosfera é evidente'.

Muitas espécies estão desaparecendo de diferentes partes da biosfera.

In more advanced contexts, you might use it to discuss the 'Reserva da Biosfera'. This is a proper noun phrase used by UNESCO. In Portugal, the 'Reserva da Biosfera da Berlenga' is a famous example. In Brazil, you might hear about the 'Reserva da Biosfera da Mata Atlântica'. In these cases, it functions as a specific geographical and administrative designation. You can say: 'Nós visitámos a reserva da biosfera no verão passado'.

O projeto visa proteger a integridade da biosfera local contra o desmatamento.

Verbs of Action
Verbs like proteger (to protect), estudar (to study), preservar (to preserve), and alterar (to alter) are frequently paired with biosfera.

Como podemos reduzir o nosso impacto negativo sobre a biosfera?

Finally, in academic writing, biosfera is often compared to other 'spheres'. You might write: 'A interação entre a atmosfera e a biosfera determina os padrões climáticos'. Here, it is used to denote a specific domain of Earth's system. It is a formal word, but essential for anyone wanting to talk about the natural world with precision. Whether you are writing a scientific paper or just chatting about a documentary on Netflix, 'biosfera' provides the necessary scope to discuss life on a global scale.

A radiação solar fornece a energia necessária para o funcionamento da biosfera.

Sem a biosfera, a Terra seria apenas um planeta rochoso e sem vida.

While biosfera isn't something you'd use to order a coffee, it is ubiquitous in specific cultural and educational spheres in Portuguese-speaking countries. One of the most common places you will hear it is in the news, especially during reports on environmental summits like COP (Conferência das Partes). Journalists often use the term to give a sense of scale to environmental problems. They might say, 'O aquecimento global ameaça o equilíbrio da biosfera'. It sounds more professional and encompassing than just saying 'natureza' (nature).

Television and Documentaries
Portuguese dubbed versions of David Attenborough documentaries or Brazilian programs like 'Globo Ecologia' use biosfera constantly to describe habitats and global systems.

O documentário explora as maravilhas da biosfera africana.

In schools across Portugal, Angola, Mozambique, and Brazil, students encounter this word in their textbooks from a young age. It is a fundamental part of the curriculum. If you are a teacher or a student in a Lusophone country, biosfera is a keyword in your vocabulary. You will also find it in museums of natural history. For instance, the 'Museu da Ciência' in Coimbra or the 'Museu do Amanhã' in Rio de Janeiro have exhibits dedicated to the biosfera and human impact.

Tourism and Travel
Ecotourism is a huge industry. When visiting the Azores or the Pantanal, guides might explain that you are in a 'Reserva da Biosfera', which means there are strict rules for conservation.

Esta ilha foi declarada reserva da biosfera pela UNESCO em 2009.

You will also see this word in political discourse. Politicians who focus on 'sustentabilidade' (sustainability) use biosfera to frame their policies. It suggests a scientific basis for their arguments. In Brazil, the term is deeply tied to the protection of the Amazon and the Cerrado. In Portugal, it often comes up in discussions about protecting the coastline and the unique flora of the islands. Whether it's a protest sign or a government report, biosfera is the go-to word for the entire living world.

A proteção da biosfera deve ser uma prioridade política global.

Scientific Research
Academic journals in Portuguese, like 'Revista Brasileira de Biologia', frequently publish papers with biosfera in the title or abstract.

O estudo analisa a transferência de energia dentro da biosfera marinha.

In summary, biosfera is a word of high prestige and specific meaning. You hear it when people are being serious about the planet. It's in the classroom, on the news, at the museum, and in the halls of government. Learning to recognize and use it will make your Portuguese sound more educated and environmentally conscious.

A humanidade é apenas uma pequena parte da vasta biosfera.

A saúde da biosfera depende da nossa capacidade de reduzir as emissões.

When learning Portuguese, certain words can be tricky due to gender, false cognates, or subtle differences in meaning. Biosfera is no exception. Even though it looks like the English word 'biosphere', there are specific pitfalls that English speakers often fall into. The most frequent mistake is related to the grammatical gender. In English, we don't assign gender to 'biosphere'. In Portuguese, it is strictly feminine. Many learners mistakenly say 'o biosfera' because it ends in 'a' and they might be overthinking or simply guessing. Always remember: A biosfera.

Gender Confusion
Mistake: 'O biosfera é importante'. Correct: 'A biosfera é importante'. All spheres in Portuguese (atmosfera, hidrosfera, litosfera) are feminine.

Muitas pessoas confundem a biosfera com um simples ecossistema.

Another common mistake is confusing biosfera with ecossistema (ecosystem) or bioma (biome). While they are related, they are not synonyms. An ecosystem is a local community of organisms and their environment. A biome is a large regional area characterized by its vegetation and climate (like the Cerrado or the Tundra). The biosfera is the global sum of all these things. Using 'biosfera' when you mean a small park is technically incorrect and sounds a bit strange to native speakers. It's like calling a single room 'the entire building'.

Scale Errors
Mistake: 'A biosfera deste jardim é linda'. Correct: 'O ecossistema deste jardim é lindo'. Use 'biosfera' for the global or planetary scale.

A biosfera engloba todos os biomas do planeta.

Spelling can also be an issue. In English, we have 'biosphere'. In Portuguese, we use 'f' instead of 'ph'. So, writing 'biosphera' is an archaic spelling that hasn't been used for many decades. Always use the 'f'. Additionally, some learners forget that biosfera is a single word. They might try to split it into 'bio' and 'esfera'. While 'esfera' is a word on its own, when combined, it becomes biosfera.

Spelling and Suffixes
Mistake: 'Biosphera' or 'Bio-esfera'. Correct: 'Biosfera'. The 'f' replaces 'ph' in modern Portuguese orthography.

É importante escrever biosfera corretamente em relatórios científicos.

Lastly, be careful with the plural. As mentioned, biosferas is rare. If you are talking about the environment in general, stick to the singular. Using the plural can make it sound like you are talking about multiple planets or experimental domes. Unless you are Elon Musk discussing Mars, you probably only need the singular 'a biosfera'. Avoiding these common errors will make your Portuguese sound much more natural and precise, especially in professional or academic contexts.

Não existem várias biosferas; temos apenas uma Terra.

A biosfera é o maior nível de organização biológica.

In Portuguese, as in English, there are several words that are related to the concept of the biosfera. Knowing when to use each one will greatly improve your fluency and precision. The most common alternative people use is natureza (nature). While natureza is a broad, poetic, and general term, biosfera is more scientific and systemic. If you want to sound more formal or technical, choose biosfera. If you are talking about going for a walk in the woods, natureza is much better.

Biosfera vs. Meio Ambiente
Biosfera: The global biological system. Meio Ambiente: The environment (often specifically the one surrounding humans or a specific area). 'Proteger o meio ambiente' is more common than 'proteger a biosfera' in everyday speech.

Precisamos de políticas que protejam tanto o meio ambiente local quanto a biosfera global.

Another pair of words often used in similar contexts is ecossistema and bioma. As discussed previously, an ecossistema is a smaller unit of the biosfera. You can have an ecosystem in a pond or a forest. A bioma is a larger regional classification. For example, the Amazon is a biome. The biosfera is the collection of all biomes. If you are talking about the interaction between different species in a specific lake, use ecossistema. If you are talking about the global impact of carbon dioxide, biosfera is the correct choice.

Biosfera vs. Ecossistema
Biosfera: Planetary scale. Includes all life and its support systems. Ecossistema: Local scale. A specific community of living things and their physical environment.

Cada ecossistema contribui para a saúde geral da biosfera.

You might also encounter the term mundo vivo (living world). This is a more descriptive and less technical way to say biosfera. It's often used in books for children or in poetic writing. However, in a news report or a university lecture, biosfera will always be preferred. Another related term is biodiversidade (biodiversity). While biosfera is the place/system where life exists, biodiversidade refers to the variety of life within that system. You would say 'a biodiversidade da biosfera' to describe the richness of life on Earth.

Table of Comparisons
  • Biosfera: Global, scientific, systemic.
  • Natureza: General, aesthetic, broad.
  • Habitat: Specific to one species (e.g., 'o habitat do lobo').
  • Ecologia: The study of these systems, not the system itself.

A biosfera terrestre é o único exemplo de vida que conhecemos no universo.

In conclusion, while there are many words related to nature and the environment, biosfera holds a unique place. It represents the totality and the interconnectedness of all life. Using it correctly shows that you understand the scientific hierarchy of the natural world. Whether you are comparing it to the atmosphere or discussing a UNESCO reserve, biosfera is an indispensable word for any serious Portuguese learner interested in the environment.

O estudo da biosfera exige uma abordagem interdisciplinar.

A biosfera está em constante evolução há bilhões de anos.

How Formal Is It?

Formel

"A integridade da biosfera é fundamental para a manutenção dos ciclos biogeoquímicos globais."

Neutre

"Os cientistas estão preocupados com as mudanças na biosfera."

Informel

"A gente precisa cuidar melhor da biosfera, senão o planeta já era."

Child friendly

"A biosfera é como uma grande casa onde todos os animais e plantas vivem juntos."

Argot

"A biosfera tá pedindo socorro, meu!"

Le savais-tu ?

The term was first used by geologist Eduard Suess to describe the place on Earth where life exists, but it was the Russian scientist Vladimir Vernadsky who made it a central concept in ecology in his 1926 book 'The Biosphere'. Vernadsky's work was actually translated into French before it became widely known in the West, which helped its adoption into Romance languages like Portuguese.

Guide de prononciation

UK /baɪ.əʊˈsfɪə/
US /ˈbaɪoʊˌsfɪr/
The primary stress in Portuguese is on the penultimate syllable 'fe' (bi-os-FE-ra).
Rime avec
atmosfera hidrosfera litosfera esfera era espera quimera vera gera
Erreurs fréquentes
  • Stressing the 'o' (BI-os-fera) like in English.
  • Pronouncing the 'f' as a 'p' or 'ph' sound (though they sound the same, the spelling is often confused).
  • In European Portuguese, failing to reduce the 'o' to a 'u' sound (bi-ush-FE-ra).
  • Pronouncing the final 'a' too strongly like 'ah' instead of a neutral 'uh'.
  • Confusing the 's' sound; in Portugal it's often 'sh', in Brazil it's 's'.

Niveau de difficulté

Lecture 2/5

Easy to recognize because it is a cognate.

Écriture 3/5

Requires remembering the 'f' spelling and feminine gender.

Expression orale 3/5

Stress placement is different from English and must be practiced.

Écoute 2/5

Clear pronunciation, though 's' variations exist.

Quoi apprendre ensuite

Prérequis

Vida Terra Natureza Mundo Ar

Apprends ensuite

Ecossistema Biodiversidade Sustentabilidade Atmosfera Hidrosfera

Avancé

Biogeoquímico Homeostase Antropoceno Resiliência Ecosfera

Grammaire à connaître

Feminine nouns ending in -fera

A biosfera, a atmosfera, a estratosfera.

Stress on the penultimate syllable (Paroxytones)

Bi-os-FE-ra. No accent mark needed because it ends in 'a'.

Preposition contraction with definite articles

Na biosfera (em + a), da biosfera (de + a).

Adjective agreement in gender

A biosfera equilibrada (not equilibrado).

Scientific terms of Greek origin

Many use 'f' instead of 'ph' in Portuguese.

Exemples par niveau

1

A biosfera é a parte da Terra onde existe vida.

The biosphere is the part of the Earth where life exists.

A1 learners should focus on the 'A' (feminine) and the simple verb 'é'.

2

Nós vivemos na biosfera.

We live in the biosphere.

Uses the preposition 'na' (em + a).

3

A biosfera tem muitas plantas.

The biosphere has many plants.

Simple use of the verb 'ter' (to have).

4

A biosfera é muito grande.

The biosphere is very big.

Adjective agreement (grande is neutral, but 'a' indicates feminine subject).

5

Os animais precisam da biosfera.

Animals need the biosphere.

Uses 'da' (de + a) after the verb 'precisar'.

6

A biosfera é bonita.

The biosphere is beautiful.

Adjective 'bonita' ends in 'a' to match 'biosfera'.

7

O sol ajuda a biosfera.

The sun helps the biosphere.

Direct object with 'a'.

8

A biosfera é o nosso lar.

The biosphere is our home.

Possessive 'nosso' matches 'lar' (masculine), not 'biosfera'.

1

Devemos proteger a biosfera.

We must protect the biosphere.

Infinitive 'proteger' after 'devemos'.

2

A biosfera inclui o mar e a terra.

The biosphere includes the sea and the land.

Verb 'incluir' in the present tense.

3

Existem reservas da biosfera em Portugal.

There are biosphere reserves in Portugal.

Use of 'existem' (there are).

4

A poluição é má para a biosfera.

Pollution is bad for the biosphere.

Adjective 'má' (bad, feminine).

5

Os cientistas estudam a biosfera terrestre.

Scientists study the terrestrial biosphere.

Adjective 'terrestre' modifying 'biosfera'.

6

A biosfera é um sistema equilibrado.

The biosphere is a balanced system.

Adjective 'equilibrado' matches 'sistema' (masculine).

7

A água é vital para a biosfera.

Water is vital for the biosphere.

Preposition 'para' + article 'a'.

8

A biosfera está a mudar rapidamente.

The biosphere is changing rapidly.

Present continuous construction (está a + infinitive).

1

O equilíbrio da biosfera depende do clima.

The balance of the biosphere depends on the climate.

Verb 'depender' requires the preposition 'de' (do = de + o).

2

A UNESCO cria reservas da biosfera para conservação.

UNESCO creates biosphere reserves for conservation.

Preposition 'para' indicating purpose.

3

A atividade humana altera a biosfera global.

Human activity alters the global biosphere.

Adjective 'global' is gender-neutral.

4

É necessário entender como funciona a biosfera.

It is necessary to understand how the biosphere works.

Impersonal expression 'É necessário'.

5

A biosfera é composta por diversos ecossistemas.

The biosphere is composed of various ecosystems.

Passive voice 'é composta por'.

6

A proteção da biosfera é um desafio atual.

Protecting the biosphere is a current challenge.

Noun phrase as a subject.

7

Muitas espécies da biosfera estão em perigo.

Many species in the biosphere are in danger.

Quantifier 'muitas' matches 'espécies'.

8

A biosfera fornece recursos essenciais.

The biosphere provides essential resources.

Verb 'fornecer' (to provide/supply).

1

A resiliência da biosfera tem limites críticos.

The resilience of the biosphere has critical limits.

Abstract noun 'resiliência'.

2

A biosfera interage constantemente com a atmosfera.

The biosphere interacts constantly with the atmosphere.

Adverb 'constantemente' modifying the verb.

3

O conceito de biosfera evoluiu ao longo do tempo.

The concept of biosphere has evolved over time.

Compound past tense 'evoluiu' (pretérito perfeito).

4

A biosfera marinha é menos explorada que a terrestre.

The marine biosphere is less explored than the terrestrial one.

Comparative 'menos... que'.

5

A quebra do equilíbrio na biosfera pode ser irreversível.

The break in the biosphere's balance can be irreversible.

Modal verb 'pode ser'.

6

As reservas da biosfera promovem o desenvolvimento sustentável.

Biosphere reserves promote sustainable development.

Complex noun phrase 'desenvolvimento sustentável'.

7

A biosfera é a soma de todos os seres vivos.

The biosphere is the sum of all living beings.

Definition-style sentence.

8

Cientistas monitorizam a saúde da biosfera globalmente.

Scientists monitor the health of the biosphere globally.

Verb 'monitorizar' (European Portuguese spelling).

1

A biosfera atua como um sistema homeostático complexo.

The biosphere acts as a complex homeostatic system.

Scientific adjective 'homeostático'.

2

A degradação da biosfera compromete os serviços ecossistêmicos.

The degradation of the biosphere compromises ecosystem services.

High-level vocabulary 'serviços ecossistêmicos'.

3

A biosfera é um componente fundamental do sistema terrestre.

The biosphere is a fundamental component of the Earth system.

Formal academic structure.

4

A hipótese de Gaia sugere que a biosfera é auto-regulada.

The Gaia hypothesis suggests that the biosphere is self-regulated.

Subordinate clause with 'que'.

5

A biosfera profunda abriga formas de vida extremófilas.

The deep biosphere houses extremophile life forms.

Specific scientific term 'extremófilas'.

6

A biosfera é influenciada por ciclos biogeoquímicos.

The biosphere is influenced by biogeochemical cycles.

Passive voice with scientific terminology.

7

A conservação da biosfera requer cooperação transfronteiriça.

Biosphere conservation requires cross-border cooperation.

Advanced adjective 'transfronteiriça'.

8

A biosfera reflete a história geológica do nosso planeta.

The biosphere reflects the geological history of our planet.

Abstract metaphorical usage.

1

A biosfera é o palco onde se desenrola a odisseia da vida.

The biosphere is the stage where the odyssey of life unfolds.

Poetic, high-register sentence.

2

A interdependência na biosfera é de uma complexidade abismal.

The interdependence in the biosphere is of abysmal complexity.

Intensifier 'abismal' (meaning deep/immense).

3

A biosfera transcende as fronteiras políticas e geográficas.

The biosphere transcends political and geographical boundaries.

Verb 'transcender' in a philosophical sense.

4

O Antropoceno marca uma nova era de impacto humano na biosfera.

The Anthropocene marks a new era of human impact on the biosphere.

Modern geological/philosophical term 'Antropoceno'.

5

A biosfera pulsa num ritmo ditado por forças cósmicas e terrestres.

The biosphere pulses in a rhythm dictated by cosmic and terrestrial forces.

Literary verb 'pulsar'.

6

A preservação da biosfera é o imperativo categórico da nossa era.

The preservation of the biosphere is the categorical imperative of our era.

Philosophical reference 'imperativo categórico'.

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A biosfera é o repositório da memória biológica da Terra.

The biosphere is the repository of Earth's biological memory.

Sophisticated metaphor.

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Qualquer alteração na biosfera reverbera por todo o sistema planetário.

Any change in the biosphere reverberates throughout the entire planetary system.

Verb 'reverberar' used abstractly.

Collocations courantes

Reserva da biosfera
Equilíbrio da biosfera
Biosfera terrestre
Biosfera marinha
Proteção da biosfera
Impacto na biosfera
Ciclos da biosfera
Integridade da biosfera
Saúde da biosfera
Componentes da biosfera

Phrases Courantes

A biosfera em perigo

— A phrase used in headlines to warn about environmental threats. It highlights the vulnerability of our planet.

O novo documentário chama-se 'A Biosfera em Perigo'.

Preservar a biosfera

— A common goal in environmental policy. It means to keep the biosphere safe for future generations.

É o nosso dever preservar a biosfera.

Dentro da biosfera

— Used to specify that something is part of the Earth's living system. It sets a spatial limit.

Tudo o que comemos vem de dentro da biosfera.

Ameaça à biosfera

— Refers to anything that could harm the global ecosystem. Often used in scientific warnings.

O plástico é uma grande ameaça à biosfera.

Recursos da biosfera

— The things we get from nature, like food and air. It treats the biosphere as a provider.

Dependemos dos recursos da biosfera para sobreviver.

Estudo da biosfera

— The scientific field of biology or ecology focused on the global scale. It's an academic activity.

O estudo da biosfera avançou muito com os satélites.

Reserva Mundial da Biosfera

— The full title of UNESCO's designated areas. It carries a lot of prestige.

Os Açores são uma Reserva Mundial da Biosfera.

Limites da biosfera

— The physical or biological boundaries of life. It can also refer to the 'planetary boundaries'.

Estamos a ultrapassar os limites da biosfera.

Evolução da biosfera

— The history of how life has changed the Earth over billions of years. A geological/biological term.

A evolução da biosfera é um processo lento.

Sustentabilidade da biosfera

— The ability of the biosphere to maintain itself despite human impact. A buzzword in modern politics.

Precisamos garantir a sustentabilidade da biosfera.

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biosfera vs Bioma

A biome is a regional area (like a desert); the biosphere is the whole planet's life zone.

biosfera vs Ecossistema

An ecosystem is a local community; the biosphere is the sum of all ecosystems.

biosfera vs Atmosfera

The atmosphere is the layer of gases; the biosphere is the layer of life. They overlap but are different.

Expressions idiomatiques

"Pulmão da biosfera"

— Usually refers to the Amazon rainforest, emphasizing its role in producing oxygen and regulating the global climate.

A Amazónia é frequentemente chamada de pulmão da biosfera.

Journalistic/Metaphorical
"O coração da biosfera"

— Used to describe a particularly biodiverse or critical area for life on Earth.

Os recifes de coral são o coração da biosfera marinha.

Poetic
"Equilibrar-se na corda bamba da biosfera"

— A metaphor for the precarious state of the global environment. It suggests a dangerous lack of stability.

A humanidade está a equilibrar-se na corda bamba da biosfera.

Informal/Argumentative
"Sentinela da biosfera"

— Refers to species or scientists that monitor environmental health. They 'watch over' the biosphere.

As abelhas são sentinelas da biosfera.

Environmentalist
"Cicatrizes na biosfera"

— Metaphor for permanent environmental damage, such as open-pit mines or massive deforestation.

As minas a céu aberto são cicatrizes na biosfera.

Literary/Political
"O espelho da biosfera"

— Refers to how the state of nature reflects the health and ethics of human society.

O estado dos nossos rios é o espelho da biosfera.

Philosophical
"Teia da biosfera"

— Describes the complex interconnectedness of all life forms, similar to the 'web of life'.

Cada fio na teia da biosfera é importante.

Educational
"Herança da biosfera"

— The natural wealth we inherit from previous generations and must pass on.

Devemos proteger a herança da biosfera para os nossos filhos.

Formal/Ethical
"Voz da biosfera"

— Refers to environmental activists or organizations that speak on behalf of nature.

O Greenpeace tenta ser a voz da biosfera.

Neutral
"Fronteiras da biosfera"

— The absolute limits beyond which life cannot exist or the system breaks down.

Não devemos brincar com as fronteiras da biosfera.

Academic/Warning

Facile à confondre

biosfera vs Biologia

Both start with 'bio'.

Biologia is the study; biosfera is the place/system being studied.

Eu estudo biologia para entender a biosfera.

biosfera vs Biografia

Both start with 'bio'.

Biografia is a book about a person's life; biosfera is the Earth's life zone.

Li a biografia de um cientista que amava a biosfera.

biosfera vs Biodiversidade

Related concepts.

Biodiversidade is the variety of species; biosfera is the global system where they live.

A biosfera tem uma biodiversidade imensa.

biosfera vs Esfera

Biosfera is a type of sphere.

Esfera is a general geometric shape; biosfera is specifically the biological one.

A Terra é uma esfera que contém a biosfera.

biosfera vs Ambiente

Synonymous in some contexts.

Ambiente is general surroundings; biosfera is the global biological sum.

O ambiente da sala é bom, mas a biosfera está em crise.

Structures de phrases

A1

A biosfera é [adjetivo].

A biosfera é importante.

A2

Nós precisamos de [verbo] a biosfera.

Nós precisamos de proteger a biosfera.

B1

O impacto de [substantivo] na biosfera é [adjetivo].

O impacto do plástico na biosfera é terrível.

B2

A biosfera compreende todos os [substantivo plural].

A biosfera compreende todos os seres vivos.

C1

A interação entre a [esfera 1] e a biosfera resulta em [substantivo].

A interação entre a atmosfera e a biosfera resulta em equilíbrio climático.

C2

Ressaltar a [substantivo] da biosfera é um imperativo para [grupo].

Ressaltar a fragilidade da biosfera é um imperativo para os governantes.

B1

A biosfera funciona como um [substantivo].

A biosfera funciona como um sistema fechado.

A2

Existem muitas [substantivo] na biosfera.

Existem muitas plantas na biosfera.

Famille de mots

Noms

Verbes

Adjectifs

Apparenté

Comment l'utiliser

frequency

Common in educational, scientific, and environmental news contexts. Rare in daily household chores conversation.

Erreurs courantes
  • O biosfera A biosfera

    Learners often assume words ending in 'a' are feminine, but they might get confused by scientific terms. 'Biosfera' is indeed feminine.

  • Biosphera Biosfera

    English speakers often bring the 'ph' spelling into Portuguese. Portuguese uses 'f' for almost all 'ph' sounds.

  • Stressing 'BI' Stressing 'FE'

    The English stress is on the first syllable, but the Portuguese stress is on the penultimate.

  • Using it for a small garden Using 'ecossistema' for a garden

    Biosfera is the global sum. Using it for a small area sounds exaggerated and technically wrong.

  • O biosfera terrestre A biosfera terrestre

    Failing to make the adjective 'terrestre' agree (even though 'terrestre' is neutral, the article must be feminine).

Astuces

Gender Consistency

Always check your articles. It is 'a biosfera', 'na biosfera', and 'da biosfera'. Never 'o' or 'no'.

Use with UNESCO

When traveling in Portugal or Brazil, look for signs saying 'Reserva da Biosfera'. It’s a great way to see the word in the wild.

Stress the 'FE'

Don't say BI-os-fera. Say bi-os-FE-ra. The penultimate syllable is the key to sounding like a native.

Forget the 'PH'

If you are used to English, you might want to write 'ph'. In Portuguese, it is always 'f'. Simple and clean!

Global vs. Local

Use 'biosfera' for planetary talk and 'ecossistema' for your backyard or a specific forest.

Related Spheres

Learn 'atmosfera', 'hidrosfera', and 'litosfera' at the same time. They all follow the same rules and patterns.

Formal Essays

In a university entrance exam (Enem in Brazil), using 'biosfera' correctly can improve your vocabulary score.

Brazilian Context

In Brazil, 'biosfera' is often linked to the 'Mata Atlântica' and 'Amazônia'. Use it to show you understand local issues.

Portuguese Context

In Portugal, the 'Reserva da Biosfera das Berlengas' is a famous spot. Mentioning it shows great cultural knowledge.

Bio = Life

Just remember 'Bio' is life. If it has life, it's in the biosfera.

Mémorise-le

Moyen mnémotechnique

Think of a 'Bio' (biology/life) 'Esfera' (sphere/ball). It's the big biological ball we all live on! Remember the 'f' in 'fera' stands for 'Full of life'.

Association visuelle

Imagine the Earth as a giant glass marble. Inside the glass, there is a thin green layer of moss and tiny insects. That thin green layer is the biosfera—the only part that is alive.

Word Web

Terra Vida Plantas Animais Oceanos Ar Solo Ecossistema

Défi

Try to explain what a 'biosfera' is to a friend in Portuguese using only words you know at your current level. Can you do it in three sentences?

Origine du mot

The word 'biosfera' is a combination of two Greek roots: 'bios' (βίος) meaning 'life' and 'sphaira' (σφαῖρα) meaning 'sphere'. It entered the Portuguese language through scientific Latin and French influences in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Sens originel : Literally, the 'sphere of life'.

Indo-European (via Greek and Latin).

Contexte culturel

When discussing the biosphere in Brazil, be sensitive to the tension between economic development and environmental conservation. It is a very passionate topic.

English speakers use 'biosphere' mostly in scientific contexts, whereas in Portuguese, it is slightly more common in general environmental discourse.

UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Program (MAB) Biosfera 2 (The experimental closed ecosystem in Arizona) The Gaia Hypothesis by James Lovelock

Pratique dans la vie réelle

Contextes réels

Escola / Educação

  • O que é a biosfera?
  • Desenhar a biosfera
  • A biosfera e os seres vivos
  • Aulas de ciências sobre a biosfera

Notícias / Meio Ambiente

  • A crise na biosfera
  • Relatório sobre a biosfera
  • Conferência da biosfera
  • Salvar a biosfera

Turismo Ecológico

  • Visitar uma reserva da biosfera
  • Regras da reserva da biosfera
  • Guia da biosfera local
  • Turismo na biosfera

Ciência / Pesquisa

  • Dados da biosfera
  • Modelagem da biosfera
  • Interação biosfera-atmosfera
  • Monitoramento da biosfera

Ativismo

  • Lutar pela biosfera
  • Direitos da biosfera
  • Parem de destruir a biosfera
  • Amigos da biosfera

Amorces de conversation

"Você já visitou alguma reserva da biosfera em Portugal ou no Brasil?"

"Qual você acha que é a maior ameaça para a biosfera hoje em dia?"

"Você acha que as pessoas entendem a importância da biosfera para a nossa vida?"

"Como podemos ensinar as crianças a respeitarem a biosfera desde cedo?"

"Você prefere estudar a biosfera marinha ou a biosfera terrestre?"

Sujets d'écriture

Escreva sobre como a sua rotina diária afeta a biosfera, positiva ou negativamente.

Imagine um mundo onde a biosfera foi totalmente recuperada. Como seria a paisagem?

Descreva uma reserva da biosfera que você gostaria de visitar e por quê.

Reflexão: Por que a palavra 'biosfera' soa mais importante do que 'natureza'?

Se você pudesse criar uma lei para proteger a biosfera, qual seria?

Questions fréquentes

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It is feminine. You should always say 'a biosfera'. This is a common rule for words ending in -fera in Portuguese, like 'atmosfera' and 'hidrosfera'.

Not really. It is better to use 'ecossistema' or 'parque' for local areas. 'Biosfera' refers to the entire planet's life zone or a large, UNESCO-designated 'Reserva da Biosfera'.

In Brazil, the 's' is usually a clear 's' sound (bi-os-fera). In Portugal, especially in Lisbon, the 's' before the 'f' often sounds like 'sh' (bi-osh-fera). The stress is always on the 'fe' syllable.

No, in Portuguese, we use 'f'. The spelling 'biosphera' is old and no longer used. Modern Portuguese simplified most 'ph' to 'f'.

It is a title given by UNESCO to areas that demonstrate a balanced relationship between people and nature. Portugal and Brazil have many of them.

Because environmental issues are a major topic of conversation in Lusophone countries. Knowing this word allows you to participate in more sophisticated discussions.

Yes, 'biosferas', but it is rarely used unless you are talking about multiple planets or scientific experiments like 'Biosfera 2'.

It includes all living organisms and the parts of the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere where they live.

The term was coined by Eduard Suess in 1875, but the modern scientific concept was developed by Vladimir Vernadsky.

It is common in schools, news, and scientific contexts, but you won't hear it in very basic, everyday shopping or greetings.

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Explique em português o que é a biosfera.

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Por que é importante proteger a biosfera?

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Descreva uma reserva da biosfera que você conhece ou gostaria de visitar.

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Como a poluição afeta a biosfera?

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Qual é a diferença entre ecossistema e biosfera?

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Escreva uma frase usando a palavra 'biosfera' e um adjetivo.

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Como os seres humanos podem ajudar a biosfera?

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O que aconteceria se a biosfera perdesse o seu equilíbrio?

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Escreva um pequeno texto sobre a relação entre a atmosfera e a biosfera.

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Qual o papel da UNESCO na proteção da biosfera?

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Como o sol influencia a biosfera?

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Descreva o conceito de 'biosfera' para uma criança.

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Quais são as principais ameaças à biosfera marinha?

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Escreva um slogan para uma campanha de proteção da biosfera.

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Como a tecnologia pode ajudar a monitorar a biosfera?

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Qual a importância das florestas tropicais para a biosfera global?

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Reflexão: A biosfera pode sobreviver sem os humanos?

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O que você aprendeu hoje sobre a palavra 'biosfera'?

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Como o conceito de biosfera mudou ao longo da história?

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Escreva uma carta curta ao planeta Terra sobre a sua biosfera.

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Diga em voz alta: 'A biosfera é a vida na Terra.'

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Explique a importância da biosfera em 15 segundos.

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Pronuncie corretamente: 'Reservas da Biosfera'.

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Como você explicaria a biosfera para um amigo?

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Diga: 'Precisamos de proteger o equilíbrio da biosfera.'

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Qual é a sua reserva da biosfera favorita e por quê?

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Diga: 'A poluição destrói a biosfera.'

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Explique a diferença entre biosfera e atmosfera.

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Diga: 'A biosfera terrestre é o nosso lar.'

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O que você faz para ajudar a biosfera?

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Diga: 'A UNESCO cuida da biosfera global.'

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Quais são os três elementos principais da biosfera?

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Diga: 'A saúde da biosfera é a nossa saúde.'

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Como o aquecimento global afeta a biosfera?

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Diga: 'A biosfera é um sistema complexo.'

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Você acha que existe biosfera em outros planetas?

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Diga: 'A biosfera marinha é essencial.'

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Qual o papel das árvores na biosfera?

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Diga: 'O futuro da biosfera depende de nós.'

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Resuma o que você aprendeu sobre a biosfera hoje.

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Identifique a palavra 'biosfera' nesta frase: 'A proteção da biosfera é urgente.'

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Quantas vezes você ouve 'biosfera' no áudio? (Simulado)

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Qual o adjetivo usado com 'biosfera' no áudio? (Ex: 'global')

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O áudio fala sobre a biosfera marinha ou terrestre?

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Qual organização é mencionada com a biosfera?

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O falante tem sotaque de Portugal ou do Brasil? (Baseado na pronúncia de 'biosfera')

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Qual o problema mencionado em relação à biosfera no áudio?

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A biosfera é descrita como 'frágil' ou 'forte'?

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O áudio menciona 'reservas da biosfera'?

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O tom do áudio sobre a biosfera é otimista ou preocupado?

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Qual o verbo principal usado com biosfera no áudio?

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A biosfera é comparada a quê no áudio?

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A sílaba tônica ouvida é 'bi' ou 'fe'?

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O áudio fala sobre o 'equilíbrio' da biosfera?

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Qual o impacto mencionado na biosfera?

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