Earth’s Spheres, Landforms and Physical Processes

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Earth’s Spheres, Landforms and Physical Processes What does it all mean? ©2012, TESCCC

©2012, TESCCC

©2012, TESCCC

Earth’s Spheres Atmosphere: located right above the Earth’s surface and includes layers of gases (clouds, air pollution, sand storms, hurricanes, etc.) It protects us by absorbing solar radiation. Biosphere: life on land, rivers and oceans (Biomes) deserts, forests, grasslands Hydrosphere: water in liquid and solid state (oceans, glaciers, snow, lakes, rivers, etc.) Lithosphere: solids of the Earth (rocks, soils, landforms, etc.) ©2012, TESCCC

Insert Images for each of the spheres ©2012, TESCCC

Plate Tectonics: View direction of the arrows showing movement of the plates. What can you deduce from this image? ©2012, TESCCC

Option to Add Images ©2012, TESCCC

Option to Add Images ©2012, TESCCC