Geosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere are involved. Water travels through these spheres.
Geosphere facts
The Geosphere is located under the surface of the Earth, and water can errode into it over time. Changes in the water cycle can cause rivers to dry up and eventually fill back in with soil and stone, or it can cause a river to flud, and cut deeper into the geosphere, like how the Grand Canyon was formed, but is now fairly dry in comparison to what it had to be before.
Hydrosphere - water Lithosphere - land So far, that's all I can say.
Carbon remains constant in its cycle. It is recycled. The gist of it is that it goes from air-> to soil -> to bacteria which releases it back into the air again.
its called hydrospere
geosphere
geosphere
The geosphere is the solid part of Earth, whereas, the hydrosphere is the system containing all Earth's water.
Water from hydrosphere and geosphere gets evaporated.Water returns back as rain on these spheres.
Geosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere are involved. Water travels through these spheres.
The water(Hydroshpere) evaporates into the air(atmosphere)
Geosphere facts
The Geosphere is located under the surface of the Earth, and water can errode into it over time. Changes in the water cycle can cause rivers to dry up and eventually fill back in with soil and stone, or it can cause a river to flud, and cut deeper into the geosphere, like how the Grand Canyon was formed, but is now fairly dry in comparison to what it had to be before.
the water evaporates into the atmosphere and is converted into hard liquer then rains down
Geosphere does several works including storing minerals and rock, holding water, interacting other spheres and providing conducive space for both living and non-living things.
The geosphere will warm the atmosphere.