The Earth is divided into four main spheres: the lithosphere (solid outer layer), hydrosphere (all water on Earth), atmosphere (layer of gases surrounding Earth), and biosphere (all living organisms on Earth). These spheres interact and influence each other in various ways to create a dynamic and interconnected system.
lithosphere
Ptolemy called the transparent spheres in his geocentric theory "celestial spheres." He believed that these spheres carried the celestial bodies, such as the planets and stars, in circular motion around the Earth.
the atmosphere, hydrosphere,geosphere,and biosphere
The crust.
Bacteria are found in all four spheres of the Earth: the atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere. They play important roles in nutrient cycling, decomposition, and maintaining ecosystem balance within these spheres.
The four major spheres of the earth are the hydrosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere and biosphere.
Earth's three spheres are lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere
It isn't clear what "spheres" you are talking about, but the Earth in general gets most of its energy from sunlight.
geosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.
Spheres.
biosphere ,hydrosphere ,atmosphere ,lithosphere are the four spheres of the earth
The main spheres or layers of Earth's atmosphere are the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere. Each zone has its own distinct characteristics and plays a unique role in Earth's atmospheric processes.
Spherical. They are approximately spheres. The earth is more of an oblate sphere, a squashed sphere - this is due to its spin.
Which of these spheres do each of the five branches of earth science study?
Which spheres are zones of Earth's atmosphere
The correct order of Earth's spheres from the interior to the exterior is the inner core, outer core, mantle, and crust.
Earth is composed of four main spheres: the lithosphere (solid outer layer), hydrosphere (all water on Earth), atmosphere (layer of gases surrounding Earth), and biosphere (all living organisms on Earth). These interconnected spheres work together to support life on our planet.