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Question
a volcanic eruption releasing rock, ash, and dust particles into the air is an example of which interaction?
○ the biosphere interacting with the geosphere
○ the geosphere interacting with the atmosphere
○ the geosphere interacting with the hydrosphere
○ the hydrosphere interacting with the atmosphere
Brief Explanations
- Recall the definitions of Earth's spheres:
- Geosphere: Includes the solid parts of the Earth (like rocks, crust, mantle).
- Atmosphere: The layer of gases surrounding the Earth (air).
- Biosphere: All living organisms.
- Hydrosphere: All water on Earth (liquid, solid, gas).
- Analyze the volcanic eruption: A volcano (part of the geosphere) releases rock, ash, dust into the air (part of the atmosphere).
- Evaluate options:
- "Biosphere - geosphere": No living organisms involved here.
- "Geosphere - atmosphere": Volcano (geosphere) interacts with air (atmosphere) by releasing particles into it.
- "Geosphere - hydrosphere": No water interaction shown.
- "Hydrosphere - atmosphere": No water - air interaction related to the volcanic particles here.
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B. the geosphere interacting with the atmosphere