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Describe the ways in which the earth's spheres overlap each other?Asked by peyton
Describe the ways in which the earth's spheres overlap each other?
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Abby(=
well there are three spheres in earth: the atmosphere, lithmosphere, and hydrosphere. what it means to overlap each other just means that the lithmosphere(ground, soil) is at the bottom and hydrospher(water)and atmosphere(air) is over lapping it. And all of these are biosphere
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lithosphere on the bottom, hydrosphere and then atmosphere is how they are overlapped!
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Lyca
All spheres are connected to each other. For instance, plants (biosphere) grow in the ground (geosphere), but to survive they absorb water (hydrosphere) and carbon dioxide (atmosphere). Nor are plants merely absorbing: they also give back oxygen to the atmosphere, and by providing nutrition to animals, they contribute to the biosphere.
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Emily stewert
well it turns out that a sphere is round and it has no shapes,vertices,or even edges.
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Dalvanose
There are four Earth's spheres; lithosphere, biosphere, atmosphere and hydrosphere. They overlap each other in that lithosphere is the earth's crust that contain minerals that support plantation. Biosphere is found on top of lithosphere, as their habitat. Atmosphere is above biosphere. It provides the air to the biosphere. Hydrosphere is above the atmosphere. It provides rain(water) to the biosphere.
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