The Interaction of Earth’s Systems Earth’s Lithosphere Consists of Earth’s crust and land areas.

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The Interaction of Earth’s Systems

Earth’s Lithosphere Consists of Earth’s crust and land areas

Earth’s Hydrosphere All water on Earth

Earth’s Atmosphere An envelope of gases surrounding Earth.

Water Cycle Moves water and energy between hydrosphere and atmosphere Can lead to floods, tornadoes, and hurricanes

Pollution Affects the ability of Earth to absorb and recycle materials Affects the ability of Earth’s freshwater systems to support life

Interactions between Earth’s Systems Lead to typical weather patterns Example: different cloud types are often associated with particular weather conditions

Weather Maps Created by making observations and taking measurements about weather Used to interpret the weather

Biomes Particular temperature and precipitation patterns create specific climatic zones.