SPHERES By: Briston Ring. More on the Interaction of Spheres  Pollution is harmful things in the environment.  Erosion is warring things down by water.

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SPHERES By: Briston Ring

More on the Interaction of Spheres  Pollution is harmful things in the environment.  Erosion is warring things down by water  Flooding to much water in one spot

Lithosphere  A Plate Tectonic is a massive, irregular shaped slab of solid rock.  It can vary in different sizes of the continental and ocean lithosphere, the Pacific and Antarctic plates are among the largest  The lithosphere It is the outer most shell of the earth, it contains tectonic plates, it makes are volcanism, earthquakes, and other things like Mount Everest.  Volcanism is part of the process of bringing material from the deep interior of a planet and spilling it forth on the surface.  An earthquake is a tremor of the earths surface usually triggered by the release of underground stress along fault lines.

Atmosphere  The Atmosphere is a layer of gases which surrounds all the earth.  The Atmosphere contains mostly Nitrogen and Oxygen.  Gravity holds the atmosphere close to the earth. It is divided various of layers according to differences in temperature.  The earths atmosphere is thin but heavy.  The mixtures of the gases in the atmosphere has taken over 4.5 billion years to evolve.  The atmosphere is the relationship between pressure and height, layers of the atmosphere, function of the atmosphere.

Hydrosphere  The Hydrosphere is the earths water vapor.  It covers 71% of the earth  There will also be solids like glaciers in the earths Hydrosphere.  The Hydrosphere is the water cycle, what the hydrosphere consist of is rivers, aquifers, and precipitation  Even clouds are made up of water in there vapor state.

Biosphere  Geographers use the term biosphere to describe our living world.  What the Biosphere consist of is trees and life.  The Biosphere is the one place where all the spheres work together.  The tilt of the earth effects the biosphere to because it changes seasons  The biosphere can be underwater like in trenches or caves.

Interaction of spheres (Biosphere) interacts with the (Hydrosphere) the animals drink water. (Hydrosphere) the rain falls from the sky then lands on the ground (Lithosphere) which makes mud (Biosphere) the animals live on the earth (lithosphere) (Atmosphere) all living things need air to live (Biosphere) (Hydrosphere) pulls the water from the ground and then makes it rain (Atmosphere) (Atmosphere) it create erosion on the (Lithosphere) mountains

More on the Interaction of Spheres  Flooding is to much water in one spot  Erosion is warring something down by water  Pollution is bad air in our environment