Plants exchange gases with the atmosphere, taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. They need carbon dioxide to photosynthesize and produce oxygen. The atmosphere also provides heat and energy for geological processes and receives reflected sunlight in turn.
Plants exchange gases with the atmosphere, taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. They need carbon dioxide to photosynthesize and produce oxygen. The atmosphere also provides heat and energy for geological processes and receives reflected sunlight in turn.
Plants exchange gases with the atmosphere, taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. They need carbon dioxide to photosynthesize and produce oxygen. The atmosphere also provides heat and energy for geological processes and receives reflected sunlight in turn.
It needs carbon dioxide in order to give off oxygen.
Evaporation from the hydro- The atmosphere provides heat
sphere is responsible for the cloud and energy needed for rock and rain formation at the breakdown, and in return, atmosphere, then atmosphere geosphere reflects sun energy brings back water through rain back into the atmosphere.
Hydrosphere provides water, Soil (geosphere) acts as a living
through rain/stream, needed by the medium for the plant’s growth. plant in order to live, grow and And plants draw nutrients from the function. soil. In return, plants’ roots hold up the soil to avoid eruption. Water (hydrosphere) provides moisture for the soil or acts as ground water. In return, geosphere acts as platform for the oceans