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The four spheres of the physical environment in geography are the lithosphere (land), hydrosphere (water), atmosphere (air), and biosphere (living organisms). These spheres interact and influence each other to create the Earth's environment.
the dead animals are descomposed, and the nutrients now form part of the lithosphere. The animal breathing changes the atmosphere. The animal blood or waste can change the hydrosphere A change in the biosphere, litosphere, atmosphere or hydrosphere can make another change in biosphere A change in atmosphere (more tempereture) can evaporate the water, kill the animals and plants and changes in temperature (heat and cold) can break stones (lithosphere)
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The four spheres (atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere) interact during bushfires. The atmosphere provides oxygen and heat, the lithosphere is where the fire burns and spreads, the hydrosphere influences fire spread through water sources, and the biosphere is directly impacted by the fires through destruction of habitats and loss of biodiversity. These spheres working together can either fuel or help mitigate bushfires.
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the ocean that surrounds us.
Garbage can contaminate water sources in the hydrosphere, leading to pollution and a decline in water quality. When garbage enters water bodies, it can harm aquatic life, disrupt ecosystems, and affect the overall health of the hydrosphere. Proper waste management and recycling practices are important to minimize these negative impacts.
Remote sensing allows us to monitor various aspects of the hydrosphere, such as sea surface temperature, ocean color, and sea level. It provides valuable data for understanding processes like ocean circulation, water quality, and marine ecosystem health. This information is crucial for managing water resources, monitoring climate change impacts, and ensuring sustainable use of marine environments.
it gives us water
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theury of hydrosphere
It gives the plants rain for them to grow and it also provides us the water we need to survive or to keep us hydrated. NO
what is the non example of hydrosphere
A hydrosphere (from Greek ὕδωρ - hydor, "water" and σφαῖρα - sphaira, "sphere") in physical geography describes the combined mass of water found on, under, and over the surface of a planet SHAMBHAVI
the people are polluting the hydrosphere.
Marine mammals live in the hydrosphere.
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