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<u>The lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere and biosphere</u> make up the area that is closest to the earth's surface.
In simple words,<u> lithosphere would be the place where stones can be found, the atmosphere the air, the hydrosphere the water and the biosphere the life.
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The way in which they interact with each other and individually is what generates a complex global system to exist.
We will highlight the most important functions of each of them:
<u>The atmosphere is responsible that we can be able to have life on our planet</u>, by preventing each living being from receiving ultraviolet solar radiation and reducing temperatures so that they are not extreme during day and night.
<u>The biosphere is that part that the atmosphere is trying to protect</u>, that is, all living beings. This includes plants, animals and humans.
<u>In the lithosphere there is everything that includes the upper mantle of the earth</u>, it would be the rocky and hard part of our planet. The formation of the soil is generated thanks to the interaction between the atmosphere, the hydrosphere and the biosphere.
And finally we have <u>the hydrosphere, which is the one that contains all the water on the planet</u> (in a liquid, gaseous or solid form) and that we know is essential for life.
As we can see,<u> there could not be one thing without the other</u>. Without the atmosphere, the living beings that make up the biosphere could not exist, without the lithosphere those living beings would not have a soil on which to develop, and to do so they will need the water that is in the hydrosphere.