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-Atmosphere, acts as a blanket, moderates surface temp

-Lithosphere, rocky, outer shell of Earth, consists of rocks and minerals

-Hydrosphere, Includes oceans, lakes, ice, groundwater, etc, consists of all the water on, above and below Earth's surface

-Biosphere, areas where life can exist, very thin

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Q: Describe each of Earth's four spheres. List several examples of features in each sphere.?
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