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Mountains are part of which earth sphere?a. cryosphereb. geospherec. hydrosphered. atmosphere
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Mountains are part of which earth sphere?a. cryosphereb. geospherec. hydrosphered. atmosphere
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I believe that the mountains are part of the Geosphere... Hope this helps! :-)
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Mountains are parts of the
B. Geosphere
Cryosphere is all the ice on earth, hydrosphere is all the waters, while the atmosphere is the air and everything in it. Geosphere is land.
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