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ASSIGNMENT - ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

MODULE 2 LESSON 1

DIRECTION:
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Define each of the following earth’s spheres.

1. Atmosphere
Answer:

The Earth's sphere that ensures life by retaining ultraviolet radiation and
diminishing temperature limits day and night is known as the atmosphere. It is one
of the principal parts of the planet's related actual frameworks. It is made out of
gases, generally nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and carbon dioxide. Due to the presence
of gravitational attraction, the atmosphere is intact. There is no distinct limit
between the air and space. In addition, the environment has no sudden visible
boundaries as it gradually becomes more slender and disappears into space.

2. Geosphere
Answer:

The geosphere comprises the stones and minerals for Earth – all that seems
as though the strong ground, including the sea depths, sand in the deserts, rocks,
mountains, and all of land or development on the continents. It is one of the covers
or round layers inside the Earth delimited above and beneath by discontinuities.
From the liquid stone and substantial metals in the profound inside of the planet to
the sand on seashores and pinnacles of mountains, all of these can be found in the
hydrosphere. Additionally, it incorporates the abiotic portions of soils and the
remains of creatures that become fossilized throughout time.
3. Biosphere
Answer:

The zone of life on Earth is called the biosphere. It is where the total
number of ecosystems can be found. The biosphere is practically a shut framework
as to issue, with negligible information sources and yields. It possesses life.
Furthermore, it envelops every one of the environments on the planet. It
subsequently incorporates both non-living components. It is the layer of the Earth
where life exists and where interaction in the ecosystem occurs.

4. Hydrosphere
Answer:

The sphere that keeps on shifting shape over time is known as the
hydrosphere. It is the joined mass of water found on, under, or more the outer layer
of a planet, minor planet, or satellite. A planet's hydrosphere can be fluid, fume, or
ice. Liquid water exists on a superficial level as seas, lakes, and streams on Earth.
It incorporates water on the outer layer of the planet, underground, and noticeable
all around.

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