No, a canyon is not part of the hydrosphere; it is a geological feature belonging to the lithosphere. The hydrosphere encompasses all water bodies on Earth, including oceans, rivers, lakes, and glaciers. However, canyons can be formed by the erosive action of water, linking them indirectly to the hydrosphere through the processes that shape them.
Lake: hydrosphere... Meadow: Biosphere... Canyon: Geosphere... Cloud: Atmosphere...:)
Yes, the hydrosphere is all the oceans, seas and rivers of a planet.
Part of earth's hydrosphere
Lake: hydrosphere... Meadow: Biosphere... Canyon: Geosphere... Cloud: Atmosphere...:)
Lake - hydrosphere Meadow - biosphere Canyon - geosphere Cloud - atmosphere
AIR. Explanation: Air is not a part of the Hydrosphere, as it comes in Atmosphere.
no
The ocean.
A canyon that is formed when rocky ground is eroded by a river is an example of the interaction between the hydrosphere and the lithosphere. A canyon refers to the ravine found between a pair of cliffs.
Hydrosphere or cryosphere?
No. It is part of the hydrosphere.
No. Lakes are part of the hydrosphere.