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What type of system is the earth?

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Answered by shravanibadne
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Answer:

The earth system is itself an integrated system, but it can be subdivided into four main components, sub-systems or spheres: the geosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere. These components are also systems in their own right and they are tightly interconnected.

Answered by Brainzeee
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Answer:

The earth system is an integrated system.

Explanation:

  • The earth's system is an integrated system which is subdivided into four components or spheres.
  • These spheres themselves are systems and are closely interconnected.

The four spheres or components are as follows:

  1. The geosphere: It is composed of rocks, minerals, solid crusts, molten mantle, etc. It also makes the soil contain different minerals and nutrients.
  2. The atmosphere: It is composed of various gases which surround the earth, and these gases are held to the surface by gravity.
  3. The hydrosphere: It consists of a system of composed water in its liquid, vapor and solid or ice phases (also known as the cryosphere).
  4. The biosphere: This consists of all the living organisms present on earth and is closely connected to the other three spheres.

To learn more about the interior of the earth,

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To learn more about which two of Earth's spheres interact when icebergs melt and release fresh water into the ocean?

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