Lithosphere is all the land on earth. And hydrosphere is all the water on earth.
The lithosphere is the rigid outer layer of Earth made up of the crust and upper part of the mantle. It is divided into tectonic plates that float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere below. The lithosphere plays a crucial role in the movement of Earth's tectonic plates and the formation of geological features.
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No, Earth's moon does not have a hydrosphere. There is no evidence of liquid water on the moon's surface.
It is called the hydrosphere.
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Lithosphere is all the land on earth. And hydrosphere is all the water on earth.
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They interact through the hydrological/water cycle. By condensation of evapourated water from the rivers, seas and oceans which results in rainfall over the rocks, structures, and landforms. Then through surface runoff and underground water flow the water from land returns back to the water bodies.
The lithosphere is the rigid outer layer of Earth made up of the crust and upper part of the mantle. It is divided into tectonic plates that float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere below. The lithosphere plays a crucial role in the movement of Earth's tectonic plates and the formation of geological features.
They are the means by which plates of the lithoshpere move.
The Greek word for "hydrosphere" is "υδροσφαίρα" (pronounced "ydrosfaira"). It combines "ύδωρ" (hydor), meaning "water," and "σφαίρα" (sphaira), meaning "sphere." Together, they describe the global water system encompassing all forms of water on Earth.
The 5 spheres on the Earth are; 1. Biosphere. 2. Atmosphere. 3. Lithosphere. 4. Hydrosphere. 5. Cryosphere.
on earth as lithoshpere means land
They are the means by which plates of the lithoshpere move.
Approximately 97% of the hydrosphere exists as salt water in the form of oceans and seas.
The hydrosphere for Greece primarily consists of the Aegean Sea, Ionian Sea, and Mediterranean Sea, along with various rivers, lakes, and groundwater sources. These water bodies play a crucial role in supporting Greece's environment, economy, and cultural heritage.