You are on page 1of 2

Marlowne Brialle T.

Galapon ATMOSPHERE:
BPA 2 Section 1
The temperature of the
atmosphere close to the surface
Activity 1 and precipitation determine the
areas that different species
contained within the biosphere can
survive and successfully thrive.

HYDROSPHERE:
It is an important
medium for life, and
habitat for many
species within the
Biosphere. dissolved
nutrients and oxygen
in Hydrosphere
support the well being
of species within the
Biosphere.

GEOSPHERE:
Plate tectonics continually change
the global distribution of habitats
for life in the Biosphere on long
time scale . volcanic islands and
seamounts provide important
habitats for coral and seabirds.
CRYOSPHERE:
Provides a habitat for
many different living
organism. Also many
plants and animals
depend upon the melting
snow and ice during the
spring and summer
months for fresh waters.
ATMOSPHERE = AIR
It is made of different gases:
ACTIVITY 2 Nitrogen, Oxygen and carbon
dioxide.

BIOSPHERE = LIFE
Largest of all spheres
contains all life made of
abiotic and biotic factors:
Tress, humans, birds and
fishes.

GEOSPHERE = EARTH
Made of rocks and minerals
sometime called "Lithosphere".

HYDROSPHERE =
WATER
Includes Oceans, River, Lakes,
Groundwater and Glaziers.

You might also like