
3.2 Earth's Systems
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Ch. 3.2 Systems in Environmental Science
9/17/24
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Interacting Systems
Lesson 3.2 Systems in Environmental Science
•Inputs into Earth’s interconnected systems include energy, information, and matter.
•Feedback loops regulate systems.
•Negative feedback
loops: Result in
stabilization
of a system
•Positive feedback
loops: Result in a
system moving
to an extreme
Did You Know?Predator-prey cycles are negative feedback loops. If prey populations rise, predator populations can rise in response, causing prey populations to fall. Then predator populations may decline, allowing prey populations to rise again, and so on.
Negative feedback loop
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following would be considered a positive feedback loop?
Body regulating its temperature
Erosion
Blood sugar regulation
The AC in your house making the house colder when it gets too hot
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Spheres of Function
•Earth can be divided into spheres that are defined
according to their location and function.
Lesson 3.2 Systems in Environmental Science
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Multiple Choice
Which of Earth's spheres includes the inner and outer cores, and upper and lower mantles?
Atmosphere
Biosphere
Geosphere
Hydrosphere
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The Geosphere
•Crust: Thin, cool, rocky outer “skin”
•Mantle: Very hot and mostly solid
•Core: Outer core is molten metal, inner core
is solid metal
Lesson 3.3 Earth’s Spheres
•Rocks and minerals on and below Earth’s surface:
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•Biosphere: The part of Earth in which living and
nonliving things interact
•Atmosphere: Contains the gases that organisms
need, such as oxygen; keeps Earth warm enough
to support life
The Biosphere and Atmosphere
Lesson 3.3 Earth’s Spheres
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Multiple Choice
Which is NOT a part of the biosphere?
Humans
Buildings
Soil
All are part of the biosphere
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The Hydrosphere
•Consists of Earth’s water
•Most of Earth’s water (97.5%) is salt water.
•Only 0.5% of Earth’s water is unfrozen fresh water
usable for drinking or irrigation.
•Earth’s available fresh water includes surface water
and ground water.
Lesson 3.3 Earth’s Spheres
Did You Know?If it is depleted, groundwater can
take hundreds or even thousands of years to
recharge completely.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following describes an interaction between the biosphere and geosphere?
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