The ATMOSPHERE is composed of the _____________ surrounding the Earth. A. soil B. vegetation C. water D. air

The _______________ is composed of all living organisms.
Question 6 options:

hypdrosphere

lithosphere

atmosphere

biosphere


How is evaporation is different than precipitation?

Question 7 options:

Evaporation is a product & precipitation is the process.


Evaporation is necessary to the water cycle & precipitation is not always necessary.


Evaporation requires precipitation but precipitation does not require evaporation.


Evaporation is a process & precipitation is more of an element in that process.



The amount of water on Earth
Question 8 options:

increases slightly over time, but changes forms.

decreases slightly over time and does not change form.

remains the same, just in different forms.

remains the same and does not change form.

Respuesta :

1. is A. soil

And the last one I would go with is remains the same just in different forms tbh

Answer: Atmosphere is made up of air, hydrosphere contains all living things, Evaporation is necessary to water circle while precipitation is not always necessary and the amount of water on earth never changes but the state could.

Explanation:

The biophysical elements of the earth are divided into four spheres which include biosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere.

The biosphere is the biophysical element that contains living things/organisms.

The lithosphere is the sphere that contains the land or soil.

Hydrosphere is the biophysical element housing the waters while atmosphere contains the air including all its components like oxygen, carbon dioxide, neon amongst others.

As regards the difference between evaporation and precipitation, Evaporation has to do with the change in state from liquid to gas especially as it concerns water and it’s very important to the water circle while precipitation refers to the process whereby it falls off from the sky eg rainfall but it’s not really necessary for the water circle.

As for the last question (8), the amount of water available is always constant but can change states ie from solid (ice) to liquid to gas