SCIENCE PROJECT By: Justin Bale
Jan 19, 2018
SCIENCE PROJECTBy: Justin Bale
Lithosphere The lithosphere is the outermost shell of
a rocky planet. The lithosphere is the crust and upper
mantel of the Earth. The older the lithosphere the stronger it
is. The lithosphere is mostly magma. The lithosphere is broken up into tectonic
plates. The lithosphere is 12000 degrees.
Hydrosphere The water on Earths surface. Hydrosphere is Greek for “water”. The water under and on the surface of a
planet. The total mass of the Earth’s hydrosphere
is about 0.023% of Earth’s mass. The hydrosphere cover 75% of the
Earth’s surface. The Earth’s oceans are 35 grams of salt.
Atmosphere Atmosphere is Greek for “vapor”. The atmosphere is a layer of gas that
surrounds planets. The atmosphere is held in place by the
gravity. The Earth’s atmosphere contains oxygen. Some planets atmosphere is made of gas. An atmosphere may be retained for
longer duration, if the gravity is high and the atmosphere’s temperature is low.
Biosphere The biosphere is the global sum of all
ecosystems. It can also be called the zone of life on Earth. Physical geographers use the term biosphere
to describe our living world. The biosphere is all life on Earth. The biosphere is said to have evolved some
3.5 billion years ago. Every part of the planet, from the polar ice
caps to the equator, supports life of all kind of life.
How they work together They all interact equally with each other and the
planet The animals that die are descomposed, and the
nutrients now form part of the lithosphere. The animal breathing changes the atmosphere. The animals blood or waste can change the
hydrosphere. A change in the biosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere,
or hydrosphere can change the biosphere. A change in the atmosphere can evaporate the
water, can kill the animals and plants and change in temperature can break the lithosphere.