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An increase in rainfall can cause landslides which then affect the geosphere because it forms "new" land. An increase in rainfall can also give the plants more water which means the animals have something to eat and that affects the biosphere.
8th grade earth science textbook? good luck.

^ Actually this question was in my 9th grade Honors Earth Science textbook.
8th grade earth science textbook? good luck.

^ Actually this question was in my 9th grade Honors Earth Science textbook.

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