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vekshin1
3 years ago
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Plants take up carbon dioxide from the air and nutrients from the soil. This is an example of interactions between the

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drek231 [11]3 years ago
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Answer:

atmosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere

Explanation:

The Earth's atmosphere is the layer of air that surrounds Planet Earth providing protection and the gases necessary for the maintenance of life, such as the carbon dioxide used by plants. Thanks to the action of gravity, the air particles that make up the Earth's atmosphere do not dissipate through space, remaining attached to the surface.

The hydrosphere is the layer of water on the Earth's surface that includes everything from rivers, lakes and oceans to groundwater, glaciers and water vapor from the atmosphere. This layer is very important for plants as it helps to keep them alive, in addition to allowing some nutrients to be absorbed by the roots.

The geosphere is the densest part of the Earth and consists mainly of rocks and regolith and is related to rocks, soil, etc. As we know, plants are fixed in the soil and it is in the soil that they are able to remove the necessary nutrients for their growth.

Accordingly, we can say that when plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air and nutrients from the soil, an interaction between atmosphere, hydrosphere and geosphere is occurring.

dusya [7]3 years ago
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It interacts between the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere.
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