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How energy and mass exchanged among the subsystem

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Answered by iamanishkapoor
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Explanation:

Scientists divide the planet into two main components: the biosphere, which consists of all life, and the geosphere. The geosphere has four subsystems called the lithosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, and atmosphere. Because these subsystems interact with each other and the biosphere, they work together to influence the climate, trigger geological processes, and affect life all over the Earth.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Energy and mass are exchanged among subsystems in the form of chemical reactions, radioactive decay, energy radiation etc.

Explanation:

  • The Earth is an interacting system of matter and energy that creates phenomena like volcanoes, glaciers, mountain ranges, oceans, and continents as a result of how it functions.
  • Both internal heat (resulting from radioactive decay), which powers plate tectonics, and solar energy, which supports ocean and atmospheric circulation and aids in driving erosion, provide the energy that sustains this system.
  • Chemical reactions, radioactive decay, energy radiation, and the development and decomposition of living things are all examples of how energy and mass are transferred across subsystems.
  • The biosphere, which contains all life, and the geosphere are the two main parts of the earth, according to scientists.

Chemical reactions, radioactive decay, energy radiation, and the development and decomposition of organisms all result in the interchange of mass and energy among the subsystems.

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