it is a delicately balanced mass of our planet. Any movement or change in it could change our planet in turn. It is also made up of tons upon tons of water. Another purpose that we could use the cryosphere for is for records. There are changes in climate and biodiversity recorded in ice.
The components of Earth's life support system include the atmosphere (air), hydrosphere (water), lithosphere (land), and biosphere (living organisms). These systems interact and support life by providing essential resources such as oxygen, water, nutrients, and habitat for organisms to thrive. Any disruptions to these components can have widespread impacts on ecosystems and organisms.
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The cryosphere
It ice, or glaciers in cold places were it snows. Example: Snowy mountains have 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
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the cryosphere is home to biomatter like polar bears and penguins. it is a stable matter for homes for the biosphere.
The cryosphere is the sphere containing all frozen water - so yes, snow plays a large part in that.
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The cryosphere is the approximately 1.8% of the hydrosphere that is permanently frozen. It accounts for about 75% of the freshwater on Earth.
Permafrost and icebergs are parts of the cryosphere.
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.
Both the hydrosphere and cryosphere involve water. The hydrosphere includes all the water on Earth, including oceans, rivers, lakes, and groundwater. The cryosphere refers to all the frozen water on Earth, such as glaciers, ice caps, and icebergs.