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How could the interaction between the stove, the water, and the air be used to model the movement of energy between

Earth's subsystems?

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Can you think of some examples of interactions between two or more spheres? Atmosphere. Geosphere. Hydrosphere. Biosphere. Atmosphere.

Atmosphere: the blanket of gases surrounding the planet

Geosphere (lithosphere): all of the rocks and "hard parts" of the Earth

Biosphere: all living things

Hydrosphere: all of Earth's water

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The stove represents the Sun’s energy input to the hydrosphere. The energy exchange between the water and the air represents the energy exchanged between the hydrosphere and the atmosphere.

Step-by-step explanation:

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