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Atmosphere This sphere relates to activity such as weather , clouds, or particles in the air.
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Atmosphere This sphere relates to activity such as weather, clouds, or particles in the air.

Dec 13, 2015

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Page 1: Atmosphere This sphere relates to activity such as weather, clouds, or particles in the air.

Atmosphere

This sphere relates to activity such as weather, clouds, or particles in

the air.

Page 2: Atmosphere This sphere relates to activity such as weather, clouds, or particles in the air.

Features include:

Clouds Air pollutionHurricanes and cyclones

Dust and sand storms

Page 3: Atmosphere This sphere relates to activity such as weather, clouds, or particles in the air.

Biosphere

Biosphere- this sphere is associated with living systems such as biomes or eco systems. This includes life on land, in the oceans and rivers, and even life we cannot see with the naked eye.

Page 4: Atmosphere This sphere relates to activity such as weather, clouds, or particles in the air.

Biosphere

Features we can observe in astronaut photographs include:-Coastal biomes -Forests -Deserts-Grasslands -Urban/agriculture Ecosystems

Page 5: Atmosphere This sphere relates to activity such as weather, clouds, or particles in the air.

Hydrosphere

Hydrosphere-This sphere is associated with water in solid (ice) and liquid states. Water in a gas state (water vapor) is probably best considered a feature of the atmosphere. Features include:-Oceans -Lakes and rivers -Snow-Ice bergs -Glaciers