Earth's subsystems that are involved when a hurricane passes through an area include the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere. The atmosphere is affected by the hurricane's strong winds, which can cause destruction to buildings and other structures. The hydrosphere is affected by the heavy rains and flooding that the hurricane brings. The biosphere is affected by the destruction of habitats and the displacement of animals. Finally, the lithosphere is affected by the erosion of the land caused by the hurricane's strong winds and flooding. All of these subsystems interact with each other, and the effects of the hurricane can be felt in all of them.