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Analyzing Environmental Dependency of a 'Self-Sufficient' City

A city planner proposes building a large, sealed, domed city in a barren desert. The plan boasts that advanced technology for water recycling, air purification, and indoor food cultivation will make the city completely independent of the surrounding natural world. Analyze this claim. Identify one fundamental life-essential input the city would still ultimately rely on from the broader global environment, and briefly explain why its internal systems cannot create this input from nothing.

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