L3-01 The 'Spheres' of Earth · Fossil evidence suggests that life has existed on Earth for at...
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The “Spheres” of EarthFox Lake Access, Killarney Provincial Park (Photo credit: André Manbodh)
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Fossil evidence suggests that life has existed on Earth for at least 3.5 billion years. Earth is the only planet known to support life.
The “Spheres” of Earth
distance from the Sunsize of the Earth presence of water presence (and size) of the Moon
Why?
Fossil evidence suggests that life has existed on Earth for at least 3.5 billion years. Earth is the only planet known to support life.
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The “Spheres” of Earth1. The lithosphere is the relatively thin outer crust of the Earth.
made of various mineralsforms tectonic plates ranges from 50-150 km thick
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radius of the Earth is 6378 km.
The “Spheres” of Earth2. The hydrosphere consists of all the water on, under and over the surface of the Earth.
liquid, ice and water vapourmoves through the water cycleoceans cover 71% of Earthless than 0.023% of Earth’s mass
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3. The atmosphere is the layer of gas that is held to the Earth due to gravity.
The “Spheres” of Earth
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78% N2, 21% O2, 1% Ar, CO2, O3 and other gases.
gets thinner with altitude
99% of it is below 30 km (alt.)
blocks U.V. radiation ( O3 )
moderates surface temperature ( mostly CO2 )
The biosphere includes the areas of the lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere that support life.
The “Spheres” of Earth
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most life exists within a very thin layer of land, water and sky
living things compete for the limited resources in this layer
unsustainable use of resources by humans can have a serious impact on the biosphere
Vocabulary
atmosphere
lithosphere
hydrosphere
biosphere
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