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In a nutshell, yes. They are not a layer of the atmosphere, but since a cloud is humidity in the atmosphere I would call it a component that makes up our atmosphere.
It would take a while : the solar wind would slowly erase both the atmosphere and the hydrosphere.
Both spheres are part of the water cycle e.g evaporation from oceans/lakes and condensation into clouds which falls as precipitation. Both spheres are also part of the carbon cycle; oceans/lakes are carbon dioxide sinks which help to keep atmospheric carbon dioxide levels at approx 0.04%.
it's more accurate to define biosphere as the global ecosystem rather than global community because it just includes all the living things in a certain area regarding their different species. However, when you say ecosystem, you automatically include both living and nonliving things such as soil, water etc. So it is more accurate saying global ecosystem when you are talking about the earth-biosphere.
Sol.The Sun is the source of radiation for both the earth's atmosphere and the greenhouse effect.
When the rain falls onto the ground the rain which is hydrosphere meet with the ground(Lithosphere). This is your answer...
In a nutshell, yes. They are not a layer of the atmosphere, but since a cloud is humidity in the atmosphere I would call it a component that makes up our atmosphere.
In geography and Earth science, a biogeochemical cycle (or substance turnover or cycling of substances) is a pathway by which a chemical element or molecule moves through both biotic (biosphere) and abiotic (lithosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere) compartments of Earth.
The atmosphere should have the greatest impact on the other Earth spheres if the atmosphere were catastrophically damaged. If the atmosphere turned poisonous or something, most living organisms will die. So, this damaged air will affect the biosphere. So, with the biosphere damaged from the atmosphere, it will affect the lithosphere. The affected lithosphere would obviously ruin the rocks and minerals on the Earth. With both lithosphere and atmosphere damaged, the hydrosphere would become damaged also because of the poisonous air and a non-healthy Earth.
Life as we know it requires both water and air. Certainly human beings cannot live without those things. So from our point of view, it is very convenient to be living on a planet that has both an atmosphere and a hydrosphere. It would be much harder to live on a planet such as Mercury, which has neither of those things.
they are both in space and they both help you breath
How geosphere interacts with biosphere is that they both protect the earth like the atmosphere is the border around earth that keeps us breathing without that we would die. How they would react is that biosphere and is part of the atmosphere so would they react
It would take a while : the solar wind would slowly erase both the atmosphere and the hydrosphere.
The Ozone layer (high up in the atmosphere), this layer is both created by the action of ultraviolet light (from the Sun) on the oxygen molecules in the atmosphere and shields the biosphere from that same ultraviolet radiation.
ecosystem---An ecological community together with its environment, functioning as a unit while: biosphere ---The part of the earth and its atmosphere in which living organisms exist or that is capable of supporting life. The living organisms and their environment composing the biosphere.
both the living and nonliving components of the biosphere.
Biodiversity is the diversity between plant and animal species in a habitat. The biosphere is the sphere of all living things. Naturally, the more diverse the plant and animal species are, the more the biosphere expands to include more or new species.