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Earth's land masses belong to which sphere? question 6 options: hydrosphere atmosphere cryosphere geosphere
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It is geosphere which is the sole sphere for land masses. You can remember this easily because the word geo is an Ancient Greek prefix. It originally meant “related to Earth” I remember this by thinking of National Geographic.
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Answer:
atmosphere
Step-by-step explanation:
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