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The hydrosphere refers to all of the water found on, under and over the surface of the planet. A lithosphere is the outermost shell of a planet, including the crust and upper mantle. Combined, they form most of the surface of the planet. As such, any number of animals live in the oceans or on the surface.
The hydrosphere refers to all of the water found on, under and over the surface of the planet. A lithosphere is the outermost shell of a planet, including the crust and upper mantle. Combined, they form most of the surface of the planet. As such, any number of animals live in the oceans or on the surface.
what is the non example of hydrosphere
in streams and lakes
The hydrosphere in physical geography describes thecombined mass of water found on, under, and over the surface of a planet.
The hydrosphere refers to all of the water found on, under and over the surface of the planet. A lithosphere is the outermost shell of a planet, including the crust and upper mantle. Combined, they form most of the surface of the planet. As such, any number of animals live in the oceans or on the surface.
The hydrosphere contains water. There are a certain amount of other things, such as fish, that are found in the water. But it's mostly water.
its actually for the hydrosphere
hydrosphere
I believe it is Hydrogen
in streams and lakes
because oil is lighter than water it will float, blocking all sunlight to the marine animals. this has nothing to do with the hydrosphere i was just bored