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What happens when the atmosphere interacts with the biosphere? Select two options. Winds are produced. Groundwater supplies are replenished. Carbon dioxide is cycled during plant respiration. Water vapor is available for plant photosynthesis. Volcano eruption influences the cycling of nitrogen.

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Answered by Shwetasharma99736
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Answer:

Carbon dioxide is cycled during plant respiration.

Water vapour is available for plant photosynthesis.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

Following are the two correct answers:

  1. Carbon dioxide is cycled during plant respiration.
  2. Water vapor is available for plant photosynthesis.

Explanation:

  • There is a constant interaction between the biosphere and the atmosphere.
  • These biosphere-atmospheric interactions focus on the major sources and sinks of the GHGs, that is, greenhouse gases and some air pollutants along with particulate matter, water, and energy. It takes place between the earth's surface and the atmosphere.
  • The interactions that take place between the biosphere and the atmosphere also has some effects on the living organisms like humans.

Final Answer:
When the atmosphere interacts with the biosphere the following incidents take place:

  1. Carbon dioxide is cycled during plant respiration.
  2. Water vapor is available for plant photosynthesis.

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