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Aneli [31]
3 years ago
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QUICK!!!!! 100 points

Biology
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Vedmedyk [2.9K]3 years ago
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1: Hydrosphere causes erosion of geosphere through running water and precipitation. Biosphere breaks down rock of the geosphere (plant roots), but when it comes to soil, minerals of the geosphere feed the plants. ... Atmosphere gets water vapor from hydrosphere.

2: That precipitation connects the hydrosphere with the geosphere by promoting erosion and weathering, surface processes that slowly break down large rocks into smaller ones. ... Both the geosphere and hydrosphere provide the habitat for the biosphere, a global ecosystem that encompasses all the living things on Earth.

HOPE THIS HELPS!!

valentina_108 [34]3 years ago
4 0

How will the changes to the biosphere affect the geosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere?

Answer: That precipitation connects the hydrosphere with the geosphere by promoting erosion and weathering, surface processes that slowly break down large rocks into smaller ones. Both the geosphere and hydrosphere provide the habitat for the biosphere, a global ecosystem that encompasses all the living things on Earth.

How will the changes to the geosphere affect the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere?

Answer: There are four "spheres" that make up our planet. They are not spheres themselves, but they are part of the structure of the earth, they are: atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere.

   When we study the composition of the earth system, we have in mind that they are not "static." On the contrary, they are very dynamic elements, so that one interferes with the other. Example: Rainwater alters the relief, which alters the surface composition and, depending on its shape, even influences the climate, and so on.

   Atmosphere: It is the layer of air that surrounds our planet. It is made up of gases - notably oxygen, nitrogen and others - and is also the layer responsible for protecting the planet as well as climate change.

   Lithosphere: Also called the Earth's crust, the lithosphere is the solid surface layer of our planet, consisting of rocks, soil and landforms. It is where we live, build our societies, grow our food, and carry out our economic practices.

   Hydrosphere: It is the Earth's water layer, being composed by rivers, lakes, oceans and seas, besides the present humidity and that also influences the climate. The existence of water on our planet is vitally important for maintaining life.

   Biosphere: It is the layer of life, involving all beings that inhabit our planet, which obviously includes humans. The biosphere can only exist from the combination of the other spheres mentioned above.

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