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Earths 5 Spheres

lithosphere

Edy Camacho

  • The composition of the lithosphere is the outer shell of the earth, including the continents and the oceanic crust.
  • The lithosphere interacts with other spheres through processes such as weathering, erosion, and mineral cycling.
  • Tectonic activity, such as the movement of plates, also contributes to the interaction between the lithosphere and other spheres.
  • Weathering and erosion play a role in shaping the lithosphere and affecting its composition.
  • The lithosphere's interaction with the other spheres is crucial for understanding Earth's dynamic processes.

anthroposphere

  • The anthroposphere is composed of human activities, technology, and cultural systems.
  • The anthroposphere interacts with all other spheres.
  • It interacts with the atmosphere through human activities and emissions.
  • It interacts with the hydrosphere through pollution.
  • It interacts with the lithosphere through mining and construction, and with the biosphere through habitat modification.

Atmosphere

Hydrosphere

Biosphere

  • The atmosphere is composed of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other gases.
  • It interacts with the lithosphere through weathering and erosion.
  • It interacts with the hydrosphere through the process of evaporation and precipitation.
  • Human activities, such as the burning of fossil fuels, can impact the composition of the atmosphere.
  • The biosphere consists of all ecosystems on Earth and living organisms.
  • The biosphere depends on the other spheres for resources.
  • Water, energy, and nutrients are essential resources for the biosphere.
  • The biosphere interacts with the hydrosphere, atmosphere, and lithosphere.
  • The biosphere is interconnected with the other spheres for sustainability.
  • Composition of hydrosphere includes all the water on Earth and water vapor in the atmosphere.
  • Hydrosphere interacts with lithosphere through erosion and sedimentation.
  • Hydrosphere interacts with atmosphere through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
  • Hydrosphere plays a vital role in sustaining life.
  • Hydrosphere contributes to climate regulation.
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