all the the above.
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evaporation, and precipiatation arew the effects of the hydrosphereWater evaporates from hydrosphere and get stored in atmosphere, which later on comes back to the earth surface in the form of precipitation.
we could not survive on earth's surface
The sphere on earth that contains water, and I believe is the largest on the Earth's surface is the Hydrosphere.
The definition of hydrosphere is all the waters on Earth's surface (lakes, seas, and even water vapor in clouds). The troposphere is the lowest region of the atmosphere from the Earth's surface to around 6-10 km. This is the lower boundary of the stratosphere.
the sphere of living organisms ,where lithospheren hydrosphere and atmosphere meet and interect is called the biosphere . all the water bodies on the earth surface namely oceans, seas, lakes, rivers together with snow and ice are collectively called the hydrosphere
The most major affect the hydrosphere has on the atmosphere would be evaporation. As water transfers between the two, it evaporates at a rate equivalent to the surface temperature of the area. As you reach the equator, the surface temperature rises, which causes more water to evaporate at the hydrosphere.
The English term 'hydrosphere' means the watery layer of the earth's surface; the waters of the earth's surface as distinguished from those of the lithosphere and the atmosphere. Hydrosphere also means the water vapor in the earth's atmosphere.
evaporation, and precipiatation arew the effects of the hydrosphereWater evaporates from hydrosphere and get stored in atmosphere, which later on comes back to the earth surface in the form of precipitation.
we could not survive on earth's surface
Evaporation.
the answer is radiation
Atmosphere, Hydrosphere, Cryosphere, Biosphere, and Land Surface.
Evaporation
The sphere on earth that contains water, and I believe is the largest on the Earth's surface is the Hydrosphere.
Since the hydrosphere includes all water on Earth, that is, on or surrounding the surface of the globe, including the water of the oceans and the water in the atmosphere - then the answer is yes..
No it is not.... Because the geosphere is The crust, mantle, inner and outer core....
There are four major spheres of the Earth, which are lithosphere, biosphere, atmosphere and hydrosphere. The atmosphere is divided into five layers, which are (in order from closest to surface to furthest from surface) troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere and exosphere.