EARTH’S SYSTEMS Visually and verbally describe ways the geosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere interact.

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EARTH’S SYSTEMS Visually and verbally describe ways the geosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere interact.

The Atmosphere The Geosphere The Hydrosphere The Biosphere The Spheres of Earth The Atmosphere The Geosphere The Hydrosphere The Biosphere

The Spheres of Earth Sphere: place in which a thing belongs Atmo Hydro Geo Bio

The Spheres of Earth

The Spheres of Earth Sphere: place in which a thing belongs Atmo: air Hydro: water Geo: land Bio: life Examples: gases, wind, air Examples: rocks, mountains, sand Examples: rivers, oceans, glaciers Examples: humans, plants, animals

What spheres do you see in this picture? SPHERE INTERACTIONS What spheres do you see in this picture?

Interact: act in such a way to have an effect on another SPHERE INTERACTIONS Interact: act in such a way to have an effect on another

What interactions between the spheres do you see? SPHERE INTERACTIONS What interactions between the spheres do you see?

SPHERE INTERACTIONS Humans (biosphere) built a dam out of rock materials (geosphere).

SPHERE INTERACTIONS Water in the lake (hydrosphere) seeps into the cliff walls behind the dam, becoming groundwater (geosphere), or evaporating into the air (atmosphere).

SPHERE INTERACTIONS Humans (biosphere) harness energy from the water (hydrosphere) by having it spin turbines (geosphere) to produce electricity.

Plants (biosphere) draw water (hydrosphere) and nutrients from the soil (geosphere) and release water vapor into the atmosphere. SPHERE INTERACTIONS

Humans (biosphere) use farm machinery (manufactured from geosphere materials) to plow the fields, and the atmosphere brings precipitation (hydrosphere) to water the plants. SPHERE INTERACTIONS

Energy from the sun is stored by plants (biosphere) Energy from the sun is stored by plants (biosphere). When humans or animals (biosphere) eat the plants, they acquire the energy originally captured by the plants. Humans expend some of this energy arranging bricks and wood (geosphere and biosphere) into buildings. SPHERE INTERACTIONS

SPHERE INTERACTIONS Tropical Island, Palau Islands Wind farm, Norfolk County, England Suez Canal, Egypt Oil wells burning, Kuwait and the Persian Gulf Forest fire, Montana, U.S.A. Mount Etna, a volcano on the island of Sicily, Italy

Southeast Trade Winds Dry Air Desert Rain Shadow Andes Mountains Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean

SPHERE INTERACTIONS What are some sphere interactions that result from your daily activities?