Natural Disasters and Earth Systems Research Project
Each earth systems affects each other by each system giving off energy in order for each one to operate correctly. For example, the atmosphere consists of air including with elements such as carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen. By the elements being present in the biosphere, they can be absorbed for all the living forms to use such as animals breathing in oxygen and releasing the carbon dioxide back into the air. Then, the biosphere benefits from the hydrosphere of the system consisting of water and water being an essential natural resource that helps make plants grow. By the plants growing the geosphere is healthy by the soil being fertilized. Also, by understanding the earth systems and why they are important benefits our understanding when we face an issue in our environment that could be simply solved by our own knowledge from the environmental science class. For example, in the US we face some seasons in which we get a lot of rain that causes flooding and we could solve this by creating devices that can capture the water for another source to help the environment than flooding homes. Furthermore, to help the future be sustainable we could focus more on climate change in how it’s affecting all living features and we need to create more action plans towards making beneficial changes in our daily routines that cause conflicts. For instance, when our factories are creating objects they are polluting the air and this causes our air quality to be unhealthy and it affects us humans health plus doesn’t benefit the plants that cause them to decay. Then, with humans, we develop health issues. In conclusion, in our findings, we realized that our natural disaster of tornadoes affects most of the earth systems in areas that receive windy and thunderstom conditions.
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