Biosphere and lithosphere
This photo would be an interaction of the biosphere and lithosphere interacting, with trees, grass and the ground. Both sphere's rely on each other to survive. The biosphere lives on the lithosphere, and in the case of trees and other plants, flowers and animals, directly in the ground. The lithosphere gains nutrients through the bio-degradation of plants and animals, which in itself helps living organisms live as well.
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Biosphere and hydrosphere
The Biosphere and Hydrosphere interact in many ways, including sea life and its organisms in oceans, rivers, lakes, etc, rain that hydrates life, and snow that falls in cold temperatures. Water is essential the majority of life on earth to live, and without it we wouldn't thrive or even survive. This photo is of snow's interaction with the biosphere and it shows how it is a disadvantage towards life, not letting many organisms survive in the cold winter.
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biosphere and atmosphere
The atmosphere holds many crucial pieces in it for the biosphere to survive. Including oxygen, water vapor, nitrogen, keeps things moving with the wind, and holds all of these things in with the ozone layer, which is a shield from space. This photo is of myself and my friends enjoying the benefits of oxygen and its ability to keep us alive! Thank you atmosphere, on behalf of all living organisms.
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lithosphere and hydrosphere
The lithosphere and hydrosphere interact in many ways, the biggest impact being how bodies of water continue to shape the earth and change it. This photo captures one of the landscapes helped created by a body of water. Another way these two spheres interact would be rain that makes the ground moist, and oceans which have impacted the lithosphere in ways we still don't know.
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lithosphere and atmosphere
The lithosphere and atmosphere interact in a few different ways, for example wind moving sand and shaping landscapes. Another interaction is highlighted in this photo of a volcano. The volcano, which is a part of the lithosphere, releases many gases and vapors into the atmosphere, which can intern affect living organisms by breathing in the toxic atmospheric compound that was created. Photo from plane ride to Nicaragua in 2011.
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hydrosphere and atmosphere
The hydrosphere and atmosphere interact on a few levels, many being their relationship in creating the weather. Water vapor travels through the atmosphere and creates precipitation, depending on the temperature creating snow, rain, etc. This photo is of snow falling from the sky, being a cold step in the cycle of the atmospheric weather pattern.
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