Description : The sphere of living matter together with water, air and soil on the surface of the earth is known as – (1) Lithosphere (2) Biosphere (3) Hydrosphere (4) Atmosphere
Last Answer : (2) Biosphere Explanation: Part of the Earth's surface and atmosphere that contains the entire terrestrial ecosystem, and extends from ocean depths to about six kilometers above sea level. Not ... supports them soil, subsurface water, bodies of water, air and includes hydrosphere and lithosphere.
Description : The region of earth, where life exists is known as A. Atmosphere B. Biosphere C. Lithosphere D. Hydrosphere
Last Answer : B. Biosphere
Description : Volcanic eruptions affect (A) atmosphere and hydrosphere (B) hydrosphere and biosphere (C) lithosphere, biosphere and atmosphere (D) lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere
Last Answer : (D) lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere
Description : The sphere of living matter together with water, air and soil on the surface of the earth is known as (1) Lithosphere (2) Biosphere (3) Hydrosphere (4) Atmosphere
Last Answer : Biosphere
Description : The largest ecosystem of the Earth is – (1) Biome (2) Hydrosphere (3) Lithosphere (4) Biosphere
Last Answer : (1) Biome Explanation: Biomes are climatically and geographically defined as similar climatic conditions on the Earth, such as communities of plants, animals, and soil organisms, and are often ... area, creating a typical ecosystem over that area. Such major ecosystems are termed as biomes.
Description : The space retaining life in any form is called – (1) Biomass (2) Biosphere (3) Lithosphere (4) Hydrosphere
Last Answer : (2) Biosphere Explanation: The biosphere is the global ecological system integrating all living beings and their relationships, including their interaction with the elements of the litho-sphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere. It is termed the zone of life on Earth.
Description : The Biosphere is the zone of Earth where life is found. It includes parts of : a. Hydrosphere b. Lithosphere c. Stratosphere d. Troposphere Select the correct answer from the following : (1) a and c (2) a, b and d (3) a and d (4) b, c and d
Last Answer : a, b and d
Description : The space retaining life in any form is called (1) Biomass (2) Biosphere (3) Lithosphere (4) Hydrosphere
Description : The largest ecosystem of the Earth is (1) Biome (2)Hydrosphere (3) Lithosphere (4)Biosphere
Last Answer : Biome
Description : Envelope of gases surrounding the Earth is known as: C A. Hydrosphere B. Cryosphere C. Atmosphere D. Biosphere
Last Answer : Atmosphere
Description : Which of the following is the lowest atmospheric layer? (1) Lithosphere (2) Stratosphere (3) Troposphere (4) Hydrosphere
Last Answer : (3) Troposphere Explanation: The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. It starts at Earth's surface and goes up to a height of 7 to 20 km above sea level. Most of the mass (about 75- 80%) of the atmosphere is in the troposphere. Almost all weather occurs within this layer.
Description : Which of the following is the name of the partly melted rock layer on which the plates move? w) lithosphere x) asthenosphere y) hydrosphere z) outer core
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- ASTHENOSPHERE
Description : Which of the following is the lowest atmospheric layer ? (1) Lithosphere (2) Stratosphere (3) Troposphere (4) Hydrosphere
Last Answer : Troposphere
Description : How do the summer monsoons of India affect the hydrosphere, geosphere, and biosphere?
Last Answer : What is the difference between geosphere and biosphere?
Description : Ecosystem is smallest unit of A. Ionosphere B. Lithosphere C. Biosphere D. Mesosphere
Last Answer : C. Biosphere
Description : What is The difference between the atmosphere and the hydrosphere?
Last Answer : One is made from gases the other from liquids.
Description : What does the biosphere and atmosphere have in common?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Biosphere refers to - (1) the area of the land inhabited by living organism (2) the part of ocean inhabited by plants and animals (3) the portion of the earth, including the oceans ... land, the soil and the atmosphere inhabited by living organisms (4) the atmosphere surrounding the living organisms
Last Answer : (3) the portion of the earth, including the oceans, the land, the soil and the atmosphere inhabited by living organisms Explanation: The biosphere is the global ecological system integrating all living beings ... up of the parts of Earth where life exists. It is the worldwide sum of all ecosystems.
Description : Biosphere refers to (1) the area of the land inhabited by living organism (2) the part of ocean inhabited by plants and animals (3) the portion of the earth, including the oceans, the land, the soil and the atmosphere inhabited by living organisms (4) the atmosphere surrounding the living organisms
Last Answer : the portion of the earth, including the oceans, the land, the soil and the atmosphere inhabited by living organisms
Description : When a dog pees outside does it become part of the hydrosphere?
Last Answer : No, it does not.
Description : What are the processes that water goes through to circulate throughout the hydrosphere?
Last Answer : marshmallow fluffing, rat catching, and apple cutting!
Description : What are the animals found in the hydrosphere?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : Why is only a small part of the Hydrosphere available for drinking?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : What ten animals living in an hydrosphere?
Description : What is hydrosphere-cryosphere?
Last Answer : If you combine hydrosphere, a sphere of water, with cryosphere,a cold sphere, you get a sphere of ice.
Description : How do blizzards affect the hydrosphere?
Last Answer : because it can cause its cold
Description : The atmospheric layer closest to the earth is: (1) Mesosphere (2) Hydrosphere (3) Troposphere (4) Ionosphere
Last Answer : (3) Troposphere Explanation: The troposphere is the lowest portion of Earth's atmosphere. It contains approximately 80% of the atmosphere's mass and 99% of its water vapor and aerosols. Most of the phenomena we associate with day-to-day weather occur in the troposphere.
Description : Which one ofthe following describes the lithosphere? -Geography
Last Answer : (b) Crust and upper mantle
Description : What plants live on lithosphere?
Last Answer : The plants that live on the lithosphere include mineral basedplants and the lithosphere covers all of the entire Earth.
Description : How does variety within the lithosphere create variety among biomes?
Description : What is the percent of mass of silicon in the lithosphere?
Last Answer : It is approx 28%.
Description : What is a section of the lithosphere that slowly moves over the asthenosphere?
Last Answer : Plate
Description : What does the sinking of cold ocean lithosphere drive the motions of mantle convection through?
Description : How is the lithosphere different then the adthosphere?
Description : How does ocean lithosphere from?
Description : What is the name of one plate that contains mostly continental lithosphere?
Description : What two layers are included in the lithosphere?
Description : What are the segments into which the lithosphere is divided?
Last Answer : The lithosphere is divided into what we call tectonic plates.
Description : The lithosphere is made up of the crust and the upper part of the mantle. What do these layers of the lithosphere have in common How are they different?
Last Answer : The lithosphere is made up of the crust and the upper part of the mantle. What do these layers of the lithosphere have in common? How are they different?
Description : The outermost layer of the Sun is called (1) chromosphere (2) photosphere (3) corona (4) lithosphere
Last Answer : (3) corona Explanation: Our Sun is surrounded by a blanket of gases called ‘an atmosphere'. The corona is the outermost part of the Sun’s atmosphere.
Description : The inner-most layer of the earth is known as – (1) Lithosphere (2) Mesosphere (3) Asthenosphere (4) Barysphere
Last Answer : (3) Asthenosphere Explanation: The inner core is the innermost physical layer of the Earth. The asthenosphere is the highly viscous, mechanically weak and ductilely-deforming region of the upper mantle of the ... between 100 and 200 km below the surface, but perhaps extending as deep as 700 km.
Description : The outermost layer of sun is called – (1) Lithosphere (2) Chromosphere (3) Photosphere (4) Corona
Last Answer : (4) Corona Explanation: The corona is the outermost layer of the Sun, starting at about 1300 miles (2100 km) above the solar surface (the photosphere). The temperature in the corona is 500,000 K ... with the naked eye except during a total solar eclipse. The corona does not have an upper limit.
Description : The core of the earth is also known as – (1) Lithosphere (2) Mesosphere (3) Barysphere (4) Centrosphere
Last Answer : (3) Barysphere Explanation: The interior of the Earth beneath the lithosphere, including both the mantle and the core, is known as barysphere. However, it is sometimes used to refer only to the core or only to the mantle.
Description : The outermost layer of the Sun is called (1) Chromosphere (2) Photosphere (3) Corona (4) Lithosphere
Last Answer : (3) Corona Explanation: The outermost layer of the sun is the corona. Only visible during eclipses, it is a low density cloud of plasma with higher transparency than the inner layers. The ... into space, most easily seen during a total solar eclipse, but also observable in a coronagraph.
Description : Which are related with “Lithosphere”
Last Answer : Earth’s crust