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biosphere atmosphere hydrosphere cryosphere Earth Systems groundwater geosphere mineral rock

 Scientists divide Earth into systems to help them better understand the planet.  The outermost Earth system is an invisible layer of gases that surrounds the planet.  Below the layer of gases are the systems that contain Earth's water. What is Earth?

 The next system is the solid part of Earth, which contains a thin layer of soil covering a rocky center.  The Earth system that contains all living things is the biosphere. biosphere What is Earth? (cont.)

Earth’s gravity pulls gases into a layer surrounding the planet. This layer is called the atmosphere. atmosphere The Atmosphere

The atmosphere contains a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, and smaller amounts of other gases. The Atmosphere (cont.)

Thermal energy from the Sun heats the atmosphere; however, different parts of the atmosphere absorb or reflect this heat in different ways. The Atmosphere (cont.)

 In the bottom layer of the atmosphere, called the troposphere, temperature decreases as you move upward from Earth’s surface. Gases flow and swirl in the troposphere, causing weather.  The stratosphere is above the troposphere. In the stratosphere, gases are more stable and form flat layers. The Atmosphere (cont.)

 The mesosphere is above the stratosphere. In the mesosphere, the air temperature decreases with increasing altitude.  Temperatures increase again as you move further from Earth’s surface through the next layer, the thermosphere.  The outer layer of Earth’s atmosphere is the exosphere. The Atmosphere (cont.)

 The system containing all Earth’s water is called the hydrosphere. hydrosphere  The water in the hydrosphere changes state and is found as a liquid, a solid, and a gas on Earth. The Hydrosphere

About 97 percent of Earth’s water is in the ocean. The Hydrosphere (cont.)

GroundwaterGroundwater is water that is stored in cracks and pores beneath Earth’s surface. The Hydrosphere (cont.)

 The frozen portion of water on Earth’s surface is called the cryosphere. cryosphere  The cryosphere consists of snow, glaciers, and icebergs.  About 79 percent of the planet's freshwater is in the cryosphere. The Cryosphere

 The geosphere is the solid part of Earth, which includes a thin layer of soil and broken rock material along with the underlying layers of rock. geosphere  Minerals are naturally occurring, inorganic solids that have crystal structures and definite chemical compositions. Minerals The Geosphere

water cycle evaporation transpiration condensation precipitation Interactions of Earth Systems weather climate rock cycle uplift

 The water cycle is the continuous movement of water on, above, and below Earth’s surface. water cycle  The Sun provides the energy that drives the water cycle and moves water from place to place.  Water can change state to a gas or a solid and then back again to a liquid. The Water Cycle

Thermal energy is released or absorbed when water changes state. The Water Cycle (cont.)

 Evaporation is the process by which a liquid, such as water, changes into a gas. Evaporation  Transpiration is the process by which plants release water vapor through their leaves. Transpiration  Some water vapor also comes from organisms through cellular respiration. The Water Cycle (cont.)

 The process by which a gas changes to a liquid is condensation. condensation  Moisture that falls from clouds to Earth’s surface is precipitation. precipitation The Water Cycle (cont.)

 Weather is the state of the atmosphere at a certain time and place. Weather  Weather is influenced by conditions in the geosphere and the hydrosphere. Changes in the Atmosphere

Scientists describe weather using air temperature and pressure, wind speed and direction, and humidity. Changes in the Atmosphere (cont.)

 Climate is the average weather pattern for a region over a long period of time. Climate  As wind blows over an ocean, it creates surface currents that transport the thermal energy in water from place to place. Changes in the Atmosphere (cont.)