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The area of Our one and only Earth that is frozen is It's Cryosphere; it represents just a portion of Earth's Geosphere, and as such is affected by any changes that occur within the Geosphere.
no,because atmosphere is not part of the earth. Geosphere is a land or a solid part.
Tornadoes primarily affect the atmosphere and biosphere, with minor effects on the geosphere.
there are various chemical and physical reactions that go on in the geosphere that is caused by the atmosphere.
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The geosphere will warm the atmosphere.
The area of Our one and only Earth that is frozen is It's Cryosphere; it represents just a portion of Earth's Geosphere, and as such is affected by any changes that occur within the Geosphere.
The area of Our one and only Earth that is frozen is It's Cryosphere; it represents just a portion of Earth's Geosphere, and as such is affected by any changes that occur within the Geosphere.
no,because atmosphere is not part of the earth. Geosphere is a land or a solid part.
Tornadoes primarily affect the atmosphere and biosphere, with minor effects on the geosphere.
Volcanoes and the rock cycle are examples of interactions between the atmosphere and geosphere and Dali 7AL rocks......
The geosphere is a collective term for the lithosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, and the atmosphere.
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