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    The Hydrosphere

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    consists of wind driven and density driven (i.e. THC) currents. Outline ●Different global ocean circulation types ●Wind driven circulations ●THC and oceanic heat budget Wind circulations ●Most energetic‚ driven by SFC winds The Hydrosphere Oceanic circulations Outline ●Different global ocean circulation types. ●Wind driven circulations ●THC and oceanic heat budget Loading... Wind circulations ●SFC winds are part of the atmospheric circulation ●In the tropics‚ trades

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    Human Impact On Earth

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    and south poles (fig.5). Humans have only just become aware of the dangers we are causing our earth and how important our planet actually is‚ and even though there are people doing so much to help a lot of the damage has already been done. The hydrosphere has been damaged to almost the point of unfixable. Oceans around the world are becoming degraded. Evidence shows that human activities‚ including intense fishing around the world‚ are ruining our ocean ecosystems beyond their natural state‚ fish

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    Biosphere

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    Did you know that the biosphere II is a 7.2 million cubic foot greenhouse? The Biosphere II was made to be a mini- world‚ which was meant to mimic Biosphere I‚ The Earth. The Biosphere II has 7 different biomes including‚ and ocean‚ a desert‚ a savannah‚ a marsh‚ and a tropical rainforest. The biosphere II was originally made for 8 scientists to endure locked inside the Biosphere for two years‚ without any supplies! The plan looked perfect‚ but like everything in life problems quickly appeared

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    SCI 209 Entire Course

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    In this file of SCI 209 Entire Course you will find the next docs: SCI-209 Week 1 DQs.doc SCI-209 Week 1 NOAA Activity Part One Ocean Exploration.pptx SCI-209 Week 2 DQs.doc SCI-209 Week 2 The Creation of the Ocean Floor Paper.doc SCI-209 Week 3 DQs.doc SCI-209 Week 3 NOAA Activity Part Two Marine Pollution.pptx SCI-209 Week 3 Seawater Paper.doc SCI-209 Week 4 DQs.doc SCI-209 Week 4 Learning Team Assignment Outline.pptx SCI-209 Week 4 Natural Ocean Disasters

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    Hydrosphere The movement of water around‚ over‚ and through the Earth is called the water cycle‚ a key process of the hydrosphere. In physical geography‚ the term hydrosphere (Greek hydro means "water") describes the collective mass of water found on‚ under‚ and over a planet’s surface. The Earth’s hydrosphere consists chiefly of the oceans‚ but technically includes clouds‚ inland seas‚ lakes‚ rivers‚ and underground waters. Hydrosphere refers to that portion of Earth that is composed of water. The

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    HYDROSPHERE We all know that water occupies 75% of the Earth’s surface. Water is a component of living cells and every cell in a living organism is made up of almost 75% water and this let the cell to function normally. Life would not exist without water. Water gives habitat meaning the hydrosphere gives a significant place for many animals and plants to exist. Water takes a long time to heat up and it also takes a long time to cool down. This is important in helping to control temperatures

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    Year 12 Hydrosphere

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    Bangladesh | 560 | 2.2 | Cameroon | 61 | 2.2 | Egypt | 69 | 1.7 | India | 585 | 1.6 | Kenya | 46 | 2.8 | MEDCS | Malta | 50 | 0.4 | Saudi Arabia | 705 | 1.9 | Australia | 1‚200 | 0.8 | UK | 200 | 0.3 | USA | 1‚600 | 0.9 | Hydrosphere work | Capital | Cameroon | 2.2 | Egypt | 1.7 | India | 1.6 | Kenya | 2.8 | Malta | 0.4 | Saudi Arabia | 1.9 | Australia | 0.8 | UK | 0.3 | USA | 0.9 | In the country of the world the darker the red the more water per capita

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    Article review

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    IH402 Earth Systems Individual Online Article Review A Lifeline for sea life This article addresses carbon dioxide pollution of the hydrosphere. It was written by Miyoko Sakashita‚ Oceans program director at the Center for Biological Diversity. She is an authority in the field of hydrosphere research and hence her views carry some weight. This article was published in the huffington post which is a newspaper for the masses. This article touches on the threatening environmental issue of

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    the four spheres

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    categories are actually called "spheres." There is the lithosphere‚ which is the land‚ hydrosphere for the water‚ atmosphere meaning the air‚ and lastly‚ the biosphere‚ which is life. These four spheres are all dependent on each other making our entire world connect. Life’s most significant source is water‚ which is why it takes up most of earth’s percentage. This leads us to the hydrosphere. The Earth’s hydrosphere contains all of the solid‚ liquid‚ and gaseous water of our planet. This includes

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    Realms of the Earth

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    surficial "layers" as being comprised of several major realms or "geospheres": the atmosphere‚ lithosphere‚ hydrosphere‚ biosphere and pedosphere. The reference to "sphere" applies because Earth is spherical‚ and hence layers around it form somewhat spherical shells at the outermost edges of the solid planet. The atmosphere‚ biosphere and lithosphere more completely encircle Earth‚ while the hydrosphere and pedosphere tend to be more discontinuous. Figure 1.01 schematically illustrates some of the processes

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