8A Four Spheres of Earth 9/26 Utilizing Graphic organizers TSW examine the effects on the spheres of the Earth. Earth itself is a sphere (three dimensional circle).; how is it that the Earth has other spheres with in it?
8A Four Spheres of Earth 26 Summary
Instructions: Using the Jarrett textbook to label the diagram (8A) and place the appropriate letter in the appropriate box (8B-C). Descriptions Forces that Affect the Spheres (FTAI) All life on Earth (Plant, Animal & Insects) Layer of gasses surrounding the planet All the water on the Earth (Freshwater and Seawater) Earths crust and upper mantle E. Tilt of the Earth F. Pollution G. Plate tectonics H. The Greenhouse Effect I. Distance from the sun J. Overuse K. Weathering & Erosion
99 Biosphere 99 7B 7C 4 Spheres of the Earth 4 Spheres of the Earth 94-95 99 Description Description Hydrosphere Biosphere Forces that Affect it 99 94-95 FTAI Forces that affect the 5 Spheres Forces that affect the 5 Spheres Description 85-91 Description 96-97 Atmosphere Lithosphere 96-97 85-91 FTAI FTAI
Biosphere 7B 7C A. All life on Earth (plants, animals) C. All Water on the Earth (Fresh and Sea) Description Description Hydrosphere Biosphere J.Overuse, F. Pollution H. Greenhouse Effect E. Tilt of the Earth H. Distance from sun F. Pollution Forces that Affect it FTAI Forces that affect the 5 Spheres Forces that affect the 5 Spheres Earths Crust and Upper Mantle Layer of Gasses surrounding the Planet Description Description Atmosphere Lithosphere H. The Greenhouse effect F. Pollution K. Weathering & Erosion FTAI FTAI G. Plate Tectonics
The Four Spheres of the Earth Atmosphere Biosphere Lithosphere Hydrosphere
Hydrosphere C. All the Water on Earth
Lithosphere Earths Crust and Upper Mantle
Biosphere All Life on Earth (plants, animals, and humans)
Atmosphere Layer of Gases surrounding the planet