How energy flow within the different subsystem of Earth is important in maintaining life on Earth?
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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.
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Earth has four subsystems which are called "spheres."
The four subsystems are:
- "lithosphere" (land)
- "hydrosphere" (water)
- "biosphere" (living things)
- "atmosphere" (air)
Interactions also occur among the spheres, which causes the sustainability of life on Earth.
Some of the examples of interaction that is important in maintaining life on Earth are:
- The hydrosphere can cause a change in the atmosphere and vice versa.
- The electricity can be produced from the water (hydrosphere) by spinning turbines (lithosphere). The energy generated can be harnessed by the Humans (biosphere).
- A dam can be out of rock materials (lithosphere) for the biosphere.
- Water in the lake (hydrosphere) seeps into the cliff walls behind the dam, becoming groundwater (lithosphere), or evaporating into the air (atmosphere).
- The lithosphere provides an area for the existence of the biosphere.
- Also, the hydrosphere accommodates a lot of living organisms.
- The hydrosphere and the atmosphere collectively provide oxygen and water for the biosphere's survival on the lithosphere.
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