Water is the main cause of weathering and erosion on earth, breaking down rocks into sand, silt, and clay and redepositing them elsewhere. Some mineral formations can only occur in the the presence of water. Huge limestone deposits form largely from the activity of marine organisms. Water pulled into the mantle at subduction zones leads to the formation of the majority of volcanoes on land.
Which two spheres interact when a glacier erodes rock
When the rain falls onto the ground the rain which is hydrosphere meet with the ground(Lithosphere). This is your answer...
lithosphere , biosphere, hydrosphere, atmostphere
troposphere, lithosphere and hydrosphere
The 5 spheres on the Earth are; 1. Biosphere. 2. Atmosphere. 3. Lithosphere. 4. Hydrosphere. 5. Cryosphere.
Hydrosphere erodes a part of lithosphere and at the same time the atmosphere is constantly incorporating a part of hydrosphere via evaporation and dumping some of it in lithosphere. From the lithosphere, it is transported back to the hydrosphere and the cycle continues.
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What negative impact can the lithosphere have on the hydrosphere
Which two spheres interact when a glacier erodes rock
the atmosphere,the lithosphere,the hydrosphere,and the biosphere.
lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere (most dense to least dense)
Troposphere: nitrogen Lithosphere and hydrosphere: oxygen
hydrosphere
hydrosphere
lithosphere
The lithosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere interact through various processes. For example, the lithosphere provides a physical surface for organisms to live on, the biosphere plays a role in producing and consuming gases in the atmosphere, the hydrosphere supports life through water, and the atmosphere influences the climate and weather patterns that affect all the other spheres. Overall, these interactions create a dynamic Earth system where changes in one sphere can have cascading effects on the others.
When the rain falls onto the ground the rain which is hydrosphere meet with the ground(Lithosphere). This is your answer...