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Is the air we breathe part of the hydrosphere?
These four subsystems are known as spheres. Geographers break down the Earth’s systems into four spheres that make up the world’s air (atmosphere), water (hydrosphere), land (geosphere), and living organisms (biosphere).
Is oxygen part of the hydrosphere?
Hydrosphere. The hydrosphere is 33% oxygen by volume present mainly as a component of water molecules with dissolved molecules including free oxygen and carbonic acids (HxCO3).
Which sphere contains the air we breathe?
The Troposphere
The Troposphere This is the layer we live in and contains most of what we consider to be “the atmosphere,” including the air we breathe and nearly all of the weather and clouds we see. In the troposphere, the temperature of the air decreases the higher you go.
How does oxygen affect the hydrosphere?
Oxygen in water is known as dissolved oxygen or DO and it is this dissolved oxygen that supports aquatic life. Oxygen is also crucial in parts of the Earth known as the hydrosphere, which is where any areas of water can be found, both above the ground and under the Earth’s surface.
What makes up the air we breathe?
Air is mostly gas The air in Earth’s atmosphere is made up of approximately 78 percent nitrogen and 21 percent oxygen. Air also has small amounts of lots of other gases, too, such as carbon dioxide, neon, and hydrogen.
Can we breathe in the stratosphere?
The stratosphere is not a good place to be. First, the ozone in the stratosphere, which protects us from biologically destructive solar ultraviolet light, exists at such high levels that the air itself is toxic. Second, even this toxic air is much too thin for normal breathing.
Where is the hydrosphere located in the atmosphere?
The hydrosphere stretches all the way from the Earth’s surface downward numerous miles into the lithosphere and high above the crust into the atmosphere. Most of the water in the atmosphere is in gaseous form and as it rises higher into the atmosphere it condenses to form clouds which fall back on earth as precipitation.
How is water vapor visible in the hydrosphere?
Water vapor is most visible as clouds and fog. The frozen part of Earth’s hydrosphere is made of ice: glaciers, ice caps and icebergs. The frozen part of the hydrosphere has its own name, the cryosphere. Water moves through the hydrosphere in a cycle.
What are the natural earth features depicting the hydrosphere?
The natural earth features depicting the hydrosphere are the rivers, streams, lakes, seas, oceans and the water vapor. Glaciers, which are the slowly moving masses of ice, are also part of the hydrosphere. 97% of all earth’s water is salty. Oceans carry most of the salty water while the majority of lakes and rivers carry fresh water.
How do hydrosphere and Biosphere work together?
Water in the lake (hydrosphere) seeps into the cliff walls behind the dam, becoming groundwater (geosphere), or evaporating into the air (atmosphere). Humans (biosphere) harness energy from the water (hydrosphere) by having it spin turbines (geosphere, because the turbines come from metal ores in the ground) to produce electricity.