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Physics, 26.05.2021 14:00 haidenmoore92

If you were an engineer designing a new artificial biosphere,

A-what approach would you use?
B-How could
your design attempt to avoid the problems faced by Biosphere 2?
C- Can you find
any papers published by current projects using this facility to support your
explanation with evidence? ( BONUS )

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