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Naturally occuring inorganic solids are a part of which system?

the biosphere
the biosphere

the atmosphere
the atmosphere

the geosphere
the geosphere

Naturally occuring inorganic solids are a part of which system?

the biosphere

the atmosphere

the geosphere

the hydrosphere

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User Tessmore
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Answer:

the geosphere

Step-by-step explanation:

Naturally occurring inorganic solids are consist of specific chemical composition and have a orderly internal structure.

Naturally occurring inorganic solids are the part of geosphere as they are found on the earth. example of naturally occurring inorganic solids is minerals such as calcium, iron, zinc, copper and sodium, these all are found on the geosphere and have specific chemical composition and physical characteristics.

Hence, the correct answer is "the geosphere".

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