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The Atmosphere The Lithosphere The Hydrosphere The Biosphere
The Spheres of Earth The Atmosphere The Lithosphere The Hydrosphere The Biosphere
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The Spheres of Earth When viewed from near, you can see that Earth is surrounded by a thin gas layer swirling with clouds. This represents one Sphere of Earth – the Atmosphere. The three Spheres of Earth which allow for life are: Atmosphere Lithosphere Hydrosphere
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The Spheres of Earth Unlike the Moon, Earth’s gravity is so strong, it is able to hold gases close to the surface. Why is Earth’s gravity more than the Moon’s?
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The Atmosphere Earth’s atmosphere is the layer of gases extending upward for hundreds of kilometers. It is made of about 78% nitrogen gas (N2), 21% oxygen gas (O2) and the remaining 1% is argon, water vapour, CO2, etc.
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The Atmosphere Is critical to life on Earth It acts like a blanket
providing us with moderate temperatures, protecting us from solar radiation, and ultraviolet light Without it we couldn’t survive
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The Lithosphere Is the rocky outer shell of Earth containing the rocks and minerals that make up mountains, ocean floors and the land It ranges from 50 – 150 km in thickness
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The Hydrosphere All the water on, above and below Earth’s surface
Includes all oceans, lakes, ice, groundwater, and clouds
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The Biosphere Describes the locations in which life can exist within the lithosphere, atmosphere and hydrosphere including several kilometers below the Earth’s surface
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