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Explain the properties of the Earth using the properties of sphere.​

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Answered by sakshipati
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Answer:

properties of the sphere

1The points on the sphere are all the same distance from a fixed point. Also, the ratio of the distance of its points from two fixed points is constant.

2 The contours and plane sections of the sphere are circles.

3 The sphere has constant width and constant girth.

4 All points of a sphere are umbilics.

The sphere does not have a surface of centers.

5 All geodesics of the sphere are closed curves.

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Answered by ayanathammaiah
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Answer: The Earth is much more than a ball of rock orbiting the sun; it's a complicated system of spheres and internal layers that interact with one another.

Explanation:

There are several natural forces that help to shape the surface of our Earth. These forces occur both inside the Earth and along its exterior.

The hydrosphere includes all the gaseous, liquid, and solid water of the planet earth.

All the living things in the planet are categorized under the biosphere. In this view, the biosphere includes all of the animals, plants, and microorganisms of earth.

The lithosphere is made up of all the hard and solid land mass on the earth’s surface, the semi-solid rocks (molten materials) underneath the earth crust, and the liquid rocks in the inner core of the earth.

All the air in the atmosphere makes up the atmosphere.

Core, mantle, and crust are divisions based on composition. The crust makes up less than 1 percent of Earth by mass, consisting of oceanic crust and continental crust is often more felsic rock. The mantle is hot and represents about 68 percent of Earth’s mass. Finally, the core is mostly iron metal. The core makes up about 31% of the Earth.

The earth has 4 major spheres. The spheres are the biosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere and biosphere. The spheres interact to effect Earth’s systems and processes. For example, the atmosphere interacts with land to affect weather.

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