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Earth’s Spheres ‘The Earth as a System or a Spaceship’ ***Take Notes ***

Everything we need to sustain life is enclosed in the system of our planet, just like a spaceship. Earth’s Spheres ‘The Earth as a System or a Spaceship’ ***Take Notes ***. Earth System Science (ESS). The study of the interactions between and among events and Earth’s spheres

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Earth’s Spheres ‘The Earth as a System or a Spaceship’ ***Take Notes ***

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  1. Everything we need to sustain life is enclosed in the system of our planet, just like a spaceship. Earth’s Spheres ‘The Earth as a System or a Spaceship’ ***Take Notes***

  2. Earth System Science (ESS) • The study of the interactions between and among events and Earth’s spheres • A relatively new science (1988)

  3. Earth’s Spheres ------------------ Main 4: 1. Atmosphere 2. Hydrosphere 3. Lithosphere 4. Biosphere ------------------ • Cryosphere • Anthrosphere

  4. Atmosphere 1. The sphere of gas that envelopes Earth • Consists of a mixture of gases composed primarily of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water vapor.

  5. Hydrosphere 1. All of the water on Earth • 71% of the Earth is covered by water and only 29% is terra firma

  6. Lithosphere • The Earth's solid surface, often called the crust • It includes continental and oceanic crust as well as the various layers of the Earth's interior.

  7. Biosphere 1. All life on earth, including humans and all organisms. • The life zone on our planet distinguishes our planet from the others in the solar system.

  8. Cryosphere • The portion of the Earth's surface where water is in a solid form • Snow or ice: includes glaciers, ice shelves, snow, icebergs, and arctic climatology

  9. Anthrosphere • Humanity and structures built by humans. • The human population, it’s buildings, dams, and other constructions.

  10. Interconnected Spheres1. Spheres are closely connected2. Changes often cause chain reactions • A change in one sphere results in changes in others - called an event • Forest fire destroys plants in an area • Interactions between spheres • No plants => erosion • Soil in water => increased turbidity • Turbidity => impacts water plants/animals

  11. Event <=> Sphere • Causes & Effects • Interactions • Event <=>Sphere • Sphere<=>Sphere Examples: 1. Earthquake 2. Auto traffic 3. Plant a tree

  12. ESS Analysis • Events • Cause-effect events • Interactions • Natural events • Earthquake, hurricane, forest fires • Human caused events • Oil spill, air pollution, construction

  13. ESS Analysis • What spheres caused the event? Sphere Event • What are effects of the event on the spheres? Event Spheres • How do changes in one sphere impact on other spheres? Sphere Sphere

  14. Understanding Interactions • Global implications • Helps people predict outcomes • Preparation for natural disasters • Environmental impacts of human activities

  15. ESS Analysis • An Example - • Yellowstone Forest Fire • Group activity 1. Each group collects ideas of how these events affect their ‘sphere’ • Mt St Helen’s eruption: 1980 • Hurricane Katrina: 2005

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