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Earth is comprised of four systems, or spheres. Give one example of how a change in one of these spheres of the Earth can affect one or more of the other spheres.

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Earth is comprised of four circles: the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere. Changes in any piece of the Earth's framework influences every single other circle.

For example, storms structure in the air which bring precipitation and leads to the rain. Rain influences the hydrosphere by expanding the measure of water in a river, which influence the progression or flow of the stream. flowing rivers change the outside of the lithosphere. Plants and creatures in the biosphere rely upon water to endure.

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