Biophysical Interactions
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- Q1
match the 4 spheres to their definition
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biophysical interactions are the wokings and processes that entail how aspects of the environment exist together. the interconnectedness of the 4 spheres to create a functional ecosystem.
why are these interactions important?
environment and ecosystems would fall apart without them
provide ecosystem services needed for life and function
20s - Q3
provide an example of a biophysical interaction
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the atmosphere is made up of 5 layers. what are the qualities of the troposphere?
nearly all water vapour and dust - clouds are found hereall of the abovecontains half of earth's atmospherewhere all weather operatesclosest to earths surface - 7-20km thick20s - Q5
air temperature varies with...
longtitude
altitudetopography
latitude20s - Q6
air temperature varies with altitude and latitude. what is the term to describe this?
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match the global patterns of climate with their information
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is the hydroshpere a closed system?
truefalseTrue or False10s - Q9
the hydrosphere is driven by the energy of the sun. this may be through the process of:
transpirationinsolation
interaction of spheres
evaporation20s - Q10
the distribution of water is not dependant on its geographical location
falsetrueTrue or False20s - Q11
how long does it take a drop of water to travel through the water cycle?
3 000 years
30 days
9 days
9 years
15s - Q12
what are the principle features of the lithoshphere?
hills, castles, and ponds
cave systems and mineral distribution
continental plates
mountains and valleys
10s - Q13
sort the features into the 3 types of plate movement: divergent, convergent, transform
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match the term with the definition.
the lithosphere is shaped by the other spheres through the processes of:
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organise these examples of human impacts on the lithosphere
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