Permafrost and icebergs are parts of the cryosphere.
If you combine hydrosphere, a sphere of water, with cryosphere, a cold sphere, you get a sphere of ice.
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No, it does not! The biosphere represents all living things, the Cryosphere is the frozen areas at the Earth's poles. Look at the model that follows. In this model the "ice caps" are the cryosphere and the "land surface" along with the "vegetation" is the biosphere.
It ice, or glaciers in cold places were it snows. Example: Snowy mountains have cryosphere.
The cryosphere
Permafrost and icebergs are parts of the cryosphere.
In the cryosphere you will find snow, glaciers, ice sheets, anything frozen really.
The cryosphere had frozen most of Antarctica's insects for the cold and long winter
If you combine hydrosphere, a sphere of water, with cryosphere, a cold sphere, you get a sphere of ice.
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The cryosphere is the sphere containing all frozen water - so yes, snow plays a large part in that.
the cryosphere is home to biomatter like polar bears and penguins. it is a stable matter for homes for the biosphere.
The geosphere refers to the solid parts of the Earth, including rocks and minerals. The hydrosphere encompasses all of Earth's water, such as oceans, rivers, and lakes. The cryosphere relates to the frozen parts of Earth, like glaciers and ice caps. The atmosphere is the layer of gases surrounding the Earth, which includes the air we breathe. The biosphere comprises all living organisms and their interactions with each other and their environment.
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