Earth’s Spheres
- Earth can be considered as a system consisting of several interconnected ‘spheres’, including the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere and biosphere.
- The lithosphere consists of the solid, outer layers of Earth.
- It includes the crust and upper mantle.
- The hydrosphere includes all locations on Earth that contain water, as liquid water, ice or water vapour.
- The hydrosphere therefore includes oceans, lakes, rivers, groundwater, polar ice caps, glaciers, soil and atmospheric water.
- The atmosphere is a mixture of gases, collectively known as air, that forms a layer around Earth.
- It is mostly made up of nitrogen and oxygen, with small amounts of other gases.
- The biosphere incorporates all parts of Earth where living organisms are found.
- The biosphere therefore includes land, water and air.

Earth is a system consisting of the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere and biosphere.
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