The three spheres of the Earth that interact in the process are atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.
Explanation:
Atmosphere: Melting of the glaciers is taking place due to depletion of the ozone layer that has permitted sunlight to fall directly and elevating the temperature of the Earth.
Hydrosphere: Due to the above-mentioned phenomenon there will be an increase in the water surface that will possibly drown the lands if this takes place persistently.
Biosphere: Various species are beginning to behave unnaturally because of the unusual climatic modifications.
The stratosphere mostly since that's what contains ozone, and secondly
the thermosphere since this gets hotter with higher altitude. The
mesosphere thirdly because that one gets colder with higher altitude but
is supposed to, and climate change may alter that balance.
Also, by process of elimination those are the three highest sphere, they
go in this order: troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere,
and then exosphere which is also very hot but you're basically in space
by then.
The thermosphere is what we are being on the surface but it seems that
greenhouse gases would naturally rise well above that, especially since
in this lower sphere it gets colder with higher altitudes. They mostly
get stuck in the stratosphere since that's the point where it starts
getting hotter with higher altitude, and therefore they stop rising for
the most part.
The example of a nonpoint source of freshwater is the first option: <span>pesticide runoff from farm fields. This is one of the most common nonpoint source of poullution</span>
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