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differentiatte between atmosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere​

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Answered by ojha91982
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Answer:

(a) The lithosphere is the outer crust of the earth, constituted, up of soil, rocks and minerals.

(b) Hydrosphere is constituted by the water content of the earth that includes water vapour in the air, water on the earth’s surface and underground water.

(c) The atmosphere is constituted of the air that covers the whole of the Earth like a blanket.

Explanation:

(a) The lithosphere is the outer crust of the earth, constituted, up of soil, rocks and minerals.

(b) Hydrosphere is constituted by the water content of the earth that includes water vapour in the air, water on the earth’s surface and underground water.

(c) The atmosphere is constituted of the air that covers the whole of the Earth like a blanket.

Answered by ChandiniCN
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Answer:

The lithosphere consists of solid rock, soil and minerals. The hydrosphere consists of water in all its forms. The atmosphere is the layer of gases around the Earth. The biosphere consists of all living plants and animals and their interactions with the rocks, soil, air and water in their habitats.

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