The Hydrosphere.
Geosphere
The layer that floats above the Earth's core is the mantle. The mantle is a thick layer of solid rock that lies between the core and the Earth's crust. It is responsible for the movement of tectonic plates and plays a crucial role in Earth's geology.
the above portion of the earth is called the earth's crust
The device used to measure movements on earth is called, Belition. :-)) xIt measures all kinds of movement and is only used in space, above the mountains in India. It is 42482 km above the earths surface and can only be spotted by very clear teloscopes.seismigraph
The atmospheric layer closest to the Earth's surface is called the troposphere. It extends up to around 10 kilometers above the Earth's surface and contains the majority of the Earth's weather phenomena.
The component of the Earth that includes the water above, on, or in the Earth's crust is the hydrosphere. The hydrosphere encompasses all water bodies on Earth, including oceans, rivers, lakes, and groundwater. It plays a vital role in sustaining life and shaping the Earth's surface through processes like erosion and weathering.
Earth's surface above sea level is known as land. It includes all the continents and islands where vegetation grows and where humans and animals live.
stratosphere
The radius of Earth in kilometers is 6400 km.The earth is big in 6400 km in radius above its surface.
Remote sensing.
Geosphere
Approximately 20% of the Earth's surface consists of mountains that are above sea level. This includes all types of mountains, such as volcanic, fold, and block mountains.
30 feet above sea level and 50 feet above earths surface... science homework these days
the center of the earth is called the inner core then you have the outer core and then you have the mantle and lastly the earths crust
It appears stationary because it is moving around the Earth at the same rate that the Earth is rotating about its axis.
The ionosphere is a layer of earths atmosphere. It is charged with a high concentration of ions. It is above the mesosphere about 50 t0 600 miles above the earth.
Cirrus clouds form far above the Earth's surface, typically at altitudes above 20,000 feet. They are thin and wispy in appearance and are composed of ice crystals.