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How may each of the Earth's four spheres (hydrosphere, atmosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere) have caused the event to occur?

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Answered by 1234helping
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These spheres are closely connected. For example, many birds (biosphere) fly through the air (atmosphere), while water (hydrosphere) often flows through the soil (lithosphere). ... Events can occur naturally, such as an earthquake or a hurricane, or they can be caused by humans, such as an oil spill or air pollution.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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The lithosphere (land), hydrosphere (water), atmosphere (air), and biosphere (life) are the four spheres (living things). All of the spheres interact with one another. River action erodes riverbank banks (lithosphere) and uproots plants (biosphere). Soil is washed away by floods.

These two domains are inextricably linked. Many birds (biosphere) soar through the atmosphere (atmosphere), whereas water (hydrosphere) frequently flows through the soil (lithosphere). Events such as an earthquake or a storm can occur naturally, or they can be produced by humans, such as an oil spill or air pollution.

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