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Burned plant debris that did not blow away becomes the new soil that can provide some nutrients for new plants
a Atmosphere
b Biosphere
c Hydrosphere
d Geosphere
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is **d) Geosphere**. The geosphere refers to the solid parts of the Earth, including soil and rock, where the burned plant debris contributes to soil formation and nutrient provision for new plants.
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