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What is Cyrosphere?

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Which part of the cyrosphere comes directly from the atmosphere?

Snow and ice in the cryosphere can originate directly from the atmosphere through processes such as snowfall and deposition of water vapor. This water vapor condenses into ice crystals or snowflakes before accumulating on the ground or other surfaces.


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