THE LITHOSPHERE

  • The part of the earth that is made up of rocks and minerals, consists of the uppermost layers of the earth
  • Came into being billions of years ago and still continues to change and evolve
  • Changes to the worlds land masses, tectonic plates
  • Volcanoes, earthquakes

THE HYDROSPHERE

  • The part of the earth made up of water in all its forms
  • Continuously flowing through the lithosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere in a system called the hydrologic cycle
  • Ocean waves, frozen water in the Arctic
READ:
How Volcanoes Affect Climate

THE ATMOSPHERE

  • The part of the earth that is made up of gases or vapours
  • The atmosphere is fluid; is made up of various gases, it has mass; and it consists of layers
  • Tornadoes, the Northern Lights or aurora borealis

THE BIOSPHERE

  • The part of the earth that is made up of living organisms, such as plants, animals and bacteria
  • Humans are the only creatures in the history of the world that have dominated the planet
  • Dynamic and constantly changing
  • Leaf and butterfly, humans
READ:
Principles of Ecology

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William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)
William completed his Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts in 2013. He current serves as a lecturer, tutor and freelance writer. In his spare time, he enjoys reading, walking his dog and parasailing. Article last reviewed: 2022 | St. Rosemary Institution © 2010-2024 | Creative Commons 4.0

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