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earths spheres and interactions (concept 1 and 2 quiz) give two (2) examples of how earths spheres interact with one another.
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- Example 1 (Atmosphere - Hydrosphere - Biosphere): The atmosphere contains water vapor (from the hydrosphere via evaporation). When this vapor condenses, it forms precipitation (like rain) that falls into bodies of water (hydrosphere) or onto land. Plants (biosphere) absorb this water for photosynthesis, and animals (biosphere) drink it, showing interaction between these spheres.
- Example 2 (Geosphere - Atmosphere - Biosphere): Volcanic eruptions (geosphere) release ash, gases (like sulfur dioxide) into the atmosphere. These gases can react to form acid rain (atmosphere - hydrosphere interaction), which then affects soil chemistry (geosphere) and can impact plant growth (biosphere), altering ecosystems.
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- Precipitation (from the atmosphere, formed with water vapor from the hydrosphere) falls on land and is used by plants (biosphere) for growth, showing interaction between the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.
- Volcanic eruptions (geosphere) release gases into the atmosphere, which can form acid rain (atmosphere - hydrosphere) that changes soil (geosphere) and affects plant life (biosphere), demonstrating geosphere - atmosphere - biosphere interaction.