The Earth's systems are all interdependent, which means that

A. each system is unique, yet each interacts with the others.
B. each system has no influence on the other systems.
C. one system can overpower the other systems, causing damage to the Earth.
D. each system works by itself to benefit the Earth.

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The answer is A. Earth system science accept an all-encompassing perspective of the dynamic association between the Earth's circles and their numerous constituent subsystems, the subsequent association and time development of these frameworks, and their solidness or unsteadiness.
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The Earth's systems are all interdependent, which means that : A. each system is unique, yet each interacts with the others. For example, take a look at Plant's respirotary system and human's respirotary mechanism. Human's respiratory produced CO2 that needed by the plant's respiratory and the plants produce O2 that is needed for Human's respiration
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