Step-by-step explanation:
The interaction between atmosphere and hydrosphere is an example that showcases the interaction between the two spheres . Hydrosphere contains all the water on and under the Earth's surface while the atmosphere forms the gaseous content that envelops the Earth and supports life. Water from elements of hydrosphere - river, oceans, lakes etc evaporates due to the heat obtained from solar radiation. This water vapor rises up into the atmosphere and after reaching a particular temperature- pressure condition (depending on the elevation), condenses to form clouds. These clouds then create precipitation in the form of rain, ice or snow which again becomes a part of the hydrosphere.