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Tcecarenko [31]
4 years ago
5

Match each example with the subsystem it belongs to.

Biology
2 answers:
Ymorist [56]4 years ago
8 0

Hydrosphere (this means waters of Earth):

oceans

frozen lakes

Geosphere (basically rocks):

igneous rocks

Atmosphere (the air/gas around Earth):

gaseous nitrogen

Biosphere (anywhere life exists):

sea animals

marine plants

Hope this helped!

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krok68 [10]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Hydrosphere - ocean and frozen lakes,

Geosphere - igneous rock ,

Atmosphere - gaseous nitrogen,

Biosphere - sea animals and marine plants.

Explanation:

The hydrosphere is basically the water, water layer or water body that present on earth in simple words.

Hence, ocean and frozen lakes match with the hydrosphere.

Geosphere is basically all the concentric region matter that make up the earth including lithosphere with atmosphere and hydrosphere.

Hence, Geosphere comprises all except sea animals and marine plants but considering lithosphere its match igneous rock.

The atmosphere is can be explained as a covering or envelop of different types of gases surrounding the earth.

Hence, the Atmosphere matches with gaseous nitrogen.

A biosphere is a place or region where life can be found on earth it can be land or aquatic.

Hence, Biosphere matches sea animals and marine plants.

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