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A drought causes a wildfire which destroys a forest. Which Earth systems interact during this process? (1 point) Select one: a. soil and hydrosphere b. biosphere and hydrosphere c. atmosphere and biosphere d. hydrosphere and atmosphere

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It is the biosphere and hydrosphere that interact when a drought causes a wildfire that destroys a forest.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hydrosphere consists of all the water bodies of earth like oceans, seas, rivers, lakes etc. a drought occurs due to scarcity of water which affects the hydrosphere. The scarcity of water causes plants and trees to dry up and become more prone to catching fire

Biosphere includes all the living organisms of the earth. It includes plants, trees, birds, insects, animals etc. A drought dries up a whole area and a small fire that starts up somewhere in a forest would then engulf the whole forest.

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