Environmental Sciences, asked by J2203, 8 months ago

How energy and mass is exchanged among the subsystems?

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Answered by joanaevelynvictor
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Answer:

Energy and mass is exchanged among the subsystems happens through chemical reactions, radioactive decay, the radiation of energy ,and the growth and decay of organisms.

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 marishthangaraj
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Exchange of energy and mass among the subsystems

EXPLANATION:

  • Energy and mass is exchanged among the subsystems through radioactive decay, chemical responses, the radiation of energy, and the development and decay of life forms.
  • Mass can be changed into energy, and energy can be changed into mass.  
  • The aggregate sum of energy and matter in the universe stays consistent, by changing only the starting one structure then onto the next.
  • The First Law of Thermodynamics expresses that energy is constantly rationed, it can't be made or destroyed.
  • Energy is a property that matter has.
  • Fundamentally, energy can be changed from one structure into another.  

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