Gabriel Bey Natural disasters

How do the earth systems affect each other?The biosphere is made up of all life on Earth, including the ocean, air, and land. The atmosphere is made up of gases carried from the earth's surface and crest (lithosphere). The vast majority of these gases are oxygen and nitrogen. The lithosphere is composed of solid rock minerals. This extends all the way down into the Earth's crust. The hydrosphere encompasses all of the water on the planet. This includes both below-ground and above-ground (Lithosphere) oceans, rivers, and lakes (hydrosphere). The lithosphere and hydrosphere communicate with one another while the atmosphere and biosphere also interact with these systems creating an endless cycle. How can an understanding of environmental science aid in handling natural disasters? Understanding environmental science helps us with preparing for the interactions between all earth systems. preventable or not having a better understanding of how our planet works assures us that we are doing our part in this huge cycle. What efforts can we make to create a sustainable future? We can try to limit the amount of carbon footprint we produce,Use resources less and more efficiently. Your reaction to your findings and overall project Although a lot of this information was already known,I enjoyed Learning about how Tsunami's interact with the earth's systems.

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