
Earth's Spheres
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Quarter 2 Mini-Lesson: Earth's Spheres
SC.6.E.7.4 Differentiate and show interactions among the geosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere. (DoK 3)
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Earth's Sphere Key Concepts
When studying the Earth, scientists consider it a system of parts all interacting and working together. They divide this system into four (or five) spheres: atmosphere, biosphere, geosphere, and hydrosphere (and sometimes cryosphere).
The root of the words describe what is included in each category:
atmos = air = all of the gases surrounding the Earth
bio = life = all living (or once living) things
geo = land and rock = Earth's crust and landforms
hydro = water = all of Earth's oceans, lakes, rivers, etc.
cryo = ice = all of the frozen water
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The atmosphere is the envelope of gases surrounding Earth that extends up to approximately 10,000 km above Earth's surface (the extreme edges of the atmosphere lie about 35,000 km above the surface). Atmospheric density decreases going further away from Earth's surface. Because of this, most (99%) of the atmosphere's mass lies within 30 km of Earth's surface.
The biosphere includes both oceanic and terrestrial (land) domains. On land, there are a number of different, easily recognizable communities called biomes. Biomes essentially result from the interaction of regional climate, biota (life), and substrates (soils or underlying surfaces) and are usually defined by their vegetation.
Derived from the Greek word "kryo", meaning cold, the cryosphere encompasses those parts of the Earth system that are subject to temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius for at least part of the year. Its largest components by far are the ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica, but the cryosphere also includes: ice caps and glaciers, sea ice, ice shelves, snow, river and lake ice, and frozen ground.
The geosphere is the outer rigid shell of the solid Earth. It is composed of the entire crust (oceanic and continental) and the top rigid portion of the mantle lying above the partially melted, less rigid athenosphere. Broken into major tectonic plates moving relative to one another over the asthenosphere, the geosphere consists of rocks, sediment, and soil.
The hydrosphere consists of all of the Earth's water, whether it be gas, liquid, or solid. Most water (97%) resides in the oceans. The remainder is found in the ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica (2%), and in freshwater lakes, rivers, groundwater below the surface, and water vapor in the atmosphere (1%).
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Quarter 2 Mini-Lesson: Earth's Spheres
SC.6.E.7.4 Differentiate and show interactions among the geosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere. (DoK 3)
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