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Why do animals need the geosphere?
For drinking water
For their homes
For breathing air
To have fun
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Correct answers: For drinking water and For their homes.
- The geosphere (rocks, soil, ground) stores and filters groundwater and supports rivers/lakes, which animals use for drinking.
- Many animals live in or on the geosphere (burrows, caves, nests on land, roots/soil for plants that provide food and shelter).
"Breathing air" is supplied by the atmosphere, not the geosphere. "To have fun" is not a scientific reason.
- The geosphere (rocks, soil, ground) stores and filters groundwater and supports rivers/lakes, which animals use for drinking.
- Many animals live in or on the geosphere (burrows, caves, nests on land, roots/soil for plants that provide food and shelter).
"Breathing air" is supplied by the atmosphere, not the geosphere. "To have fun" is not a scientific reason.
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