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RoseWind [281]
3 years ago
6

How does the atmosphere interact with the geosphere

Physics
1 answer:
Mama L [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Explanation:

The atmosphere is the gaseous portion of the earth. It consists of different molecules of gas.

The geosphere is the solid portion of the earth which include the crusts, mantle and the core.

Earth is a dynamic planet. Our planet is dynamic in the sense that it is constantly changing and all its parts interacts with one another.

The gases in the atmosphere such a CO₂, H₂O, Nitrogen oxides originates from volcanic processes from deep within the earth. Hydrothermal vents and black smokers constantly release gases into the atmosphere.

The atmosphere plays a lot of roles in determining weather and climatic conditions. Agents of denudation like wind, water and glaciers are connected to the movement of gaseous portion of the earth. As new rocks forms on the crust, wind, water and glaciers acts on them. This process plays a central role in the rock cycle. The rock cycle would not be complete without agents of denudation which are strongly connected to the workings of atmospheric gases and materials like dusts.  

Therefore we see that the geosphere and atmosphere are linked.

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