A volcanic eruption releasing rock, ash, and dust particles into the air is an example of which interaction?

the biosphere interacting with the geosphere
the geosphere interacting with the atmosphere
the geosphere interacting with the hydrosphere
the hydrosphere interacting with the atmosphere

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A volcanic eruption releasing rock, ash, and dust particles into the air is an example of the geosphere interacting with the atmosphere. This interaction occurs as materials from the Earth's crust (geosphere) are expelled into the air (atmosphere) during the eruption.

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