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1)RAJAT BAWNOO1)RAJAT BAWNOO2)UTSAV SONI2)UTSAV SONI 3)HARSH SHAH3)HARSH SHAHGuidance by Ms. SNEHAL POPLIGuidance by Ms. SNEHAL POPLI

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The TROPOSPHERE

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The STRATOSPHERE

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The MESOSPHERE

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The THERMOSPHERE

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Our Earth Is Mostly Covered By WATER

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Pie charts represent % of the whole

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• Inner Core – 1200 km made of solid Fe, Ni.

• Outer Core – 2250 km made of liquid Fe, Ni.

• Mantle – 2900 km made of dense rocks.

• Crust – 5 – 40 km made of solid lighter rocks.

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• This is where we live!

• The Earth’s crust is made of:

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• The relationship between an organism and its environment is the study of ECOLOGY.

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• Biotic Factors—living components in the biosphere

• Biotic, meaning of or related to life, are living factors. Plants, animals, fungi, protist and bacteria are all biotic or living factors.

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• AbioticAbiotic Factors—nonliving components in the biosphere

• Environmental factors such habitat (pond, lake, ocean, desert, mountain) or weather such as temperature, cloud cover, rain, snow, hurricanes, etc. are abiotic factors.

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