Lithosphere, Biosphere Hydrosphere, The Earth System: Lithosphere, Biosphere Hydrosphere, and Atmosphere
This Island Earth About 4.5 billion years old As far as life is concerned: “Goldilocks of the Solar System” (relative to Sun, not too far, not too close, just right !)
1.Lithosphere 2.Atmosphere 3.Hydrosphere 4.Biosphere Earth’s Four Spheres 1.Lithosphere 2.Atmosphere 3.Hydrosphere 4.Biosphere
The Earth’s Four Spheres
Lithosphere Lithosphere: comprises the solid Earth and includes both Earth’s surface and the various layers of the Earth's interior. 94 % percent of the earth is composed of the elements oxygen, iron, silicon, and magnesium
Earth’s Layers: Composition and Mechanical Characteristics
ATMOSPHERE This is the gaseous envelope that surrounds the Earth and is the transition between its surface and the vacuum of space consists of a mixture of gases composed primarily of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water vapour
Atmospheric structure exosphere Satellites and space shuttle orbit in the upper themosphere Auroras in lower troposphere Many meteors burn up here Majority of atmospheric mass here
HYDROSPHERE This includes all water on Earth (including surface water and groundwater) Liquid water on Earth makes it distinct from other bodies in the solar system
Subcomponents of hydrosphere are connected via the hydrologic cycle
BIOSPHERE This includes all living organisms, and all organic matter that has not yet decomposed. Plants, animals, bacteria, viruses, fungi, everything that is or was alive.
BIOSPHERE Life began at least 3.5billion years ago and The biosphere makes our planet different from all others (as far as we know) It is structured into a system known as the food chain whereby all life is dependent upon the plants that are capable of photosynthesis. Food chain is more realistically viewed as a web
Food Web Note that interactions within even a single ecosystem are very complex !