How are wildfires connected to the lithosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere?
Q. This is what i got so far: Lithosphere: Fire destroys the land Biosphere: humans are effected if they live near the area since homes can be destroyed. Plants, trees, and other vegetation are destroyed in the fire. Animals living in the forests are also effected. Hydrosphere: the lack of water and moisture is what causes the fire. Atmosphre: carbon gets released into atmosphere. Winds spread the fire. I need more points for each though, especially for lithosphere and hydrosphere. Please help? Thanks. ive also heard of forest fires causing landslides...but how does that work?
Asked by ASDF. - Tue Dec 2 17:27:36 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. on the lithosphere, fire makes the land unfarmable, not only "destroyed". it can ruin populations and ecosystems vital to earth's exsistence. ash can be released into the atmosphere, blocking the sun's light... fires causing landslides...maybe if many trees burn, or when materials in houses caught in the fires(such as in california), they melt and run down hills, catching other potential hazards in its path? in the hdrosphere, fire can evaporate water for many days at a time, and make available food sources scarce... hope this helps!
Answered by Amigo - Tue Dec 2 17:35:53 2008

Effects the Haiti disaster had on the atmosphere hydrosphere and lithosphere?
Q. Haiti disaster
Asked by Angus B - Sat Mar 6 21:28:52 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. hydrosphere: none lithosphere, the North American plate moved slightly to the west, while the Caribbean plate moved slightly to the east
Answered by Geology Rock Star - Sun Mar 7 08:52:02 2010

what are the effects of tsunamis on the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere and biosphere? ?
Q. I can't find it anywhere on the internet please help ):
Asked by Brett H - Tue Aug 19 03:41:46 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. That is because there real are no effects caused by tsunamis. The hydrosphere may become more oxygenated because of the churning of the water and receive more debris. There is no affect on the lithosphere, atmosphere. Biosphere, well... anything that lives on land in the way of a tsunami have a very good chance of dying. Water creatures could die if slammed into the ground or into something hard or sharp.
Answered by Pennsylvania - Thu Aug 21 04:47:36 2008

What are the effects of a volcano?
Q. How do they effect the biosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere and human population?
Asked by Mingerface - Mon Jun 4 18:50:13 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. There are many effects, they include; volcanic ash, lava flows, lahars, and pyroclastic flows.
Answered by angelseternity - Mon Jun 4 19:00:37 2007

Need help on earthquakes effects!!?
Q. I need to do a report on how earthquakes effect the atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere. Please tell me or suggest a website. Thanks in advance!
Asked by Jace D - Wed Feb 27 13:49:10 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. hope this helps...
Answered by MeatStew - Wed Feb 27 14:30:49 2008

How Can A Change In One Component Effect All Other Components Of The Earth System?
Q. the components are atmosphere, hydrosphere ecosphere lithosphere and the biosphere..please explain..atleast a paragraph or two (5-12 sentences.)
Asked by mastaweb - Wed Nov 5 15:47:21 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
How does density effect...?
Q. ...the atmosphere, lithosphere and hydrosphere. If u know this it would be a great help.
Asked by sami_pwll - Mon Feb 2 19:50:32 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. We like to have the lithosphere stay under our hydrosphere, it would be messy to have rocks floating on the top of the oceans. But have you noticed that water sinks into the ground which is not because water is heavier than the ground. water is just heavier (more dense) than the air that is in the ground. And air in the ground is not there because it is more dense than the ground, it is there because a gas tends to fill all the space not occupied by a denser matter. The land is full of spaces where low density gases can occupy space. We get water up in the atmosphere, not just water vapor, but condensed water. It does not immediately rush to earth and find its way into holes there, as its density would suggest it should. It is held up… [cont.]
Answered by donfletcheryh - Mon Feb 2 20:22:09 2009

How does Tornado affect the 4 spheres of earth?
Q. How does tornado affect the 4 spheres of earth?? the 4 spheres are: Lithosphere (Rock) Hydrosphere (Water) Atmosphere (Air) Biosphere (Living and Dead things). n im asking how tornado effects them, n im researching for my task to make a magazine articlee. i need to know info about it buts its hard to finddd so please write with effort, i will give 5 stars thanks !
Asked by Cristiano R - Mon Mar 1 12:50:40 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Tornadoes afect all the spheres of the earth rock it pickes up rock and hurls them around at high velocitys like little abrasive bullets degrading and breaking up rock that cannot be picked up by the tornado. Hydrosphere tornadoes that touch down on water are often called a waterspout. Atmosphere tornados are just tornadoes in the atmosphere they do pick up debreis such as rocks though. Biosphere wel as for that any living thing in its path gets completely owned.
Answered by N Mountain King - Mon Mar 1 13:04:07 2010

how will the increase in earth's temperature will effect the following .... ??
Q. how will the increase in earth's temperature will effect the following 1. The geosphere (the solid earth, plate tectonics, volcanoes, earthquakes) 2. The atmosphere (air, weather, climate) 3. The hydrosphere (water, oceans, rivers) 4. The biosphere (life, including humanity, fossils, and evolution) Plz can someone reply in detail... I can't find anything on the internet. If u can find any link plz let me know or if u know it by yourself tell that as well
Asked by Hammad A - Tue Jul 17 08:38:53 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Nobody knows for sure the answer to those questions. The best consensus opinion is that there will be minimal effect on the lithosphere. There could be very large changes in climate, which implies large changes in the atmosphere and in the hydrosphere. That does not mean, however, that the atmosphere will lose all its oxygen or the oceans will dry up. "Large changes" in this context might mean a shift in the major ocean currents, timing of monsoon seasons, increased frequency of droughts, thawing of the cryosphere, a rise in sea level, warming of temperate lakes so that native species of fish die off. However, how severe these effects will be, and whether they will be fatally detrimental to civilization, is difficult to predict. … [cont.]
Answered by gcnp58 - Thu Jul 19 03:16:13 2007

earth science word help?
Q. i have this list or words i need to define but the only way to fimd them is through the internet because we dont have the book and i cant find them on the internet . these are the words geology geologist atmosphere ozone greenhouse effect clorofluorocarbons lithosphere mantle inner core outer core crust hydrosphere
Asked by snow board freak - Tue Feb 24 17:39:03 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. geology-the scientific study of the origin, history, and structure of Earth and the processes that shape Earth geologist- a person who studies the scientific study of the origin, history, and structure of Earth and the processes that shape Earth atmosphere- a mixture of gases that surrounds a planet or moon ozone- greenhouse effect-the warming of the surface and lower atmosphere of Earth that occurs when water vapor, carbon dioxide, and other gases absorb and reradiate thermal energy clorofulorocarbons- lithosphere-the solid, outer layer of Earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle mantle-the layer of rock between the Earth's crust and core inner core- outer core crust- the thin and solid outermost… [cont.]
Answered by paulatenling@rocketmail.com - Tue Feb 24 18:45:56 2009

Homework help please? :) (10 points!)?
Q. 1. What effects has life (organisms) had on the atmosphere? 2. What effects has life (organisms had on the lithosphere? 3. What effects has life had on the hydrosphere? 4. What aspects of the planet Earth make life possible? Thanks a TON for the help! :) I only need help with 2 and 3 now!
Asked by me - Sun Nov 16 19:21:18 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1. Life has left structures, damaged the land, contributed to global warming, the hole in the ozone layer, ext.
Answered by ttylmybff - Sun Nov 16 19:27:50 2008

I need help on homework please!!!?
Q. Help me answer these science questions: How does a volcanic eruption affect the geosphere? How does the effect of the geosphere affect the other spheres? (The other spheres are the hydrosphere, atmosphere, and the biosphere)
Asked by Mike - Mon Oct 12 20:56:16 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
Limestone Questions!!! :/?
Q. A few questions about limestone... Describe its mining and refining process. What local impact does it have on each of Earth's spheres(Atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and solid Earth)? Are any of these effects negative? If so, what, if anything, is being done to end or minimize the damage?
Asked by KissyKissyElse - Wed Feb 3 22:44:22 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
what are the effects of cyclone tracy on..?
Q. the biosphere (plants and animals) hydrosphere lithosphere atmosphere if possible can you please give me links becuase i have been having alot of trouble finding this info. THANKU
Asked by Miss Giggles - Sun Oct 11 23:06:04 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Do individual searches Example cyclone tracy effects on biosphere cyclone tracy effects on hydrosphere
Answered by holly - Mon Oct 12 10:17:12 2009

Please answer these questions?
Q. 1. Which of the following would be the effect of an increase in carbon dioxide in the atmospehere? a.Low temperature b.increase in solar radiation c.warming of the atmosphere d.darkening of the skies in the cities 2.The following are the effects of global warming except a. melting of global ice caps, causing sea level to rise and low places to sink b.frequent tropical storms c. drought and famine d.buildup of glaciers 3. Convection current in the atmospher and in the hydrosphere is produced by___ a. additional carbon dioxide b. difference in temperature of mixing materials c. removal of carbon dioxide d. uniform density of mixing materials
Asked by Marisse Zhen D - Sun Feb 10 04:12:48 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1 is c 2 is d 3 is b
Answered by Prodigy - Sun Feb 10 04:19:19 2008

can anyone help me with my test please no jokes?
Q. i will do whatever you want as long as you help me with my test 1. Which of the following is NOT a possible source of Earth s magnetic field? A Earth s core B moon s magnetic field C magnetosphere D sun s magnetic field 2. The solid, plastic layer of the mantle is called the F mesosphere. G asthenosphere. H lithosphere. J core. 3. Which of the following is NOT an important energy source for Earth systems? A gravity B convection C nitrogen D sun 4. Which of the following elements is NOT involved in the cycling of energy and matter on Earth? F phosphorus G gold H nitrogen J carbon 5. Energy is transferred between systems, but it cannot be created or destroyed, according to the A… [cont.]
Asked by __A_YAHOO_USER__ - Thu Sep 24 19:39:50 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Post your answers here or mail them to me I will explain any wrong answers. It is unethical for me to do your test for you.
Answered by Elton J - Thu Sep 24 23:15:28 2009

How Can A Change In One Component Effect All Other Components Of The Earth System?
Q. the components are atmosphere, hydrosphere ecosphere lithosphere and the biosphere..please explain..
Asked by mastaweb - Wed Nov 5 15:54:17 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. yes.. no
Answered by onenotwonworld - Wed Nov 5 15:58:26 2008

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