Earth's Spheres Lesson, Atmosphere, Hydrosphere, Lithosphere, Hydrosphere, Biosphere, Sphere Interactions

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About This Presentation

This lesson is a small part of a larger unit that explores Earth's Spheres, and Sphere Interactions. It follows the the 5th Grade NGSS Standards.

5.ESS2-1 Show with examples ways the geosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and/or atmosphere interact.

A project is provided in the next lesson where...


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Part 1 Earth’s Systems Lesson 2 “The Spheres”

RED SLIDE: These slides contain critical notes and important fill-in the blanks. First and last Name Science, Grade, Class Individuals

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Earth consists of… - -

Earth consists of… Biosphere Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy The regions of the earth’s surface occupied by living organisms.

Earth consists of… Biosphere Geosphere Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy The Geosphere refers to the solid parts of the Earth; it is used along with atmosphere, hydrosphere, Lithosphere, and Cryosphere to describe the systems of the Earth

Earth consists of… Biosphere Geosphere Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Living / Biotic Non-living / Abiotic

Geosphere: Below the surface, in the crust and mantle. Aka-lithosphere

Geosphere: Below the surface, in the crust and mantle. Aka-lithosphere Lithosphere, the hydrosphere, the cryosphere, and the atmosphere Lithosphere Atmosphere cryosphere Hydrosphere

Lithosphere: The rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.

Lithosphere

Lithosphere Atmosphere Ecosphere

Lithosphere Atmosphere Ecosphere Which two are non- living?

Lithosphere Atmosphere

Magnetosphere: A region of space surrounding an astronomical object in which charged particles are affected by that object's magnetic field. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

It protects earth from the sun’s particles

The Charged Particles from the solar wind would strip earth of its atmosphere without the EM Field

Other planets can have a magnetosphere

Ecosphere: The surface of the earth and all the ecosystems. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Ecosphere: The surface of the earth and all the ecosystems. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Hydrosphere: All waters not in atmosphere and lithosphere.

Cryosphere: The frozen water part of our planet.

Atmosphere: The area of gases that surround the planet.

Earth consists of… Biosphere Geosphere Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Living / Biotic Non-living / Abiotic

Cryosphere Cryosphere

Hydrosphere interacts with atmosphere (Water cycle)

Hydrosphere interacts with atmosphere (Water cycle) The atmosphere interacts with the ecosphere. (Plants and animals breath -Carbon Cycle)

Hydrosphere interacts with atmosphere (Water cycle) The atmosphere interacts with the ecosphere. (Plants and animals breath -Carbon Cycle) Living things change the lithosphere, become rock, erode the land etc .

Hydrosphere interacts with atmosphere (Water cycle) The atmosphere interacts with the ecosphere. (Plants and animals breath -Carbon Cycle) Living things change the lithosphere, become rock, erode the land etc .

Hydrosphere interacts with atmosphere (Water cycle) The atmosphere interacts with the ecosphere. (Plants and animals breath -Carbon Cycle) Living things change the lithosphere, become rock, erode the land etc .

Hydrosphere interacts with atmosphere (Water cycle) The atmosphere interacts with the ecosphere. (Plants and animals breath -Carbon Cycle) Living things change the lithosphere, become rock, erode the land etc . The Hydrosphere, Atmosphere, Ecosphere and Lithosphere all interact within the biosphere.

Hydrosphere interacts with atmosphere (Water cycle) The atmosphere interacts with the ecosphere. (Plants and animals breath -Carbon Cycle) Living things change the lithosphere, become rock, erode the land etc . The Hydrosphere, Atmosphere, Ecosphere and Lithosphere all interact within the biosphere. Carbon moves through l iving things and through all parts of the biosphere

Earth’s Spheres. Interactive Tour https://www.classzone.com/books/earth_science/terc/content/investigations/es0103/es0103page02.cfm

aka Geosphere

aka Geosphere

aka Geosphere

aka Geosphere

aka Geosphere

aka Geosphere They All Interact with Each Other

aka Geosphere They All Interact with Each Other

Sphere Interactions: The processes that move matter and energy from one sphere to another are called sphere interactions.

Spheres interact with other spheres. Rain (the hydrosphere) falls from clouds in the atmosphere. These drop land on lithosphere (earth) and form streams and rivers that provide drinking water for plants and animals in the (biosphere)

Spheres interact with other spheres. Rain (the hydrosphere) falls from clouds in the atmosphere. These drop land on lithosphere (earth) and form streams and rivers that provide drinking water for plants and animals in the (biosphere) Energy helps move t he matter

Earth’s Four Spheres (Optional) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMxjzWHbyFM

Earth’s Four Spheres (Optional) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMxjzWHbyFM How the sphere’s work together. Extension of the Four Sphere’s Video. 4 minutes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkrAIz_Ha6E

Name the spheres? A mountain that blocks rain clouds from reaching the other side.

Name the spheres? A mountain that blocks rain clouds from reaching the other side.

Name the spheres? A mountain that blocks rain clouds from reaching the other side. Lithosphere

Name the spheres? A mountain that blocks rain clouds from reaching the other side. Lithosphere

Name the spheres? A mountain that blocks rain clouds from reaching the other side. Lithosphere Atmosphere

Name the spheres? A mountain that blocks rain clouds from reaching the other side. Lithosphere Atmosphere

Name the spheres? A mountain that blocks rain clouds from reaching the other side. Lithosphere Atmosphere Ecosphere

Name the spheres? A mountain that blocks rain clouds from reaching the other side. Lithosphere Atmosphere Ecosphere

Name the spheres? A mountain that blocks rain clouds from reaching the other side. Lithosphere Atmosphere Ecosphere Hydrosphere

Mtn. Rain Shadow Effect: The relatively dry area on the leeward side of high ground in the path of rain-bearing winds. WET DRY

Mountain Rain Shadow Effect: What Sphere’s do we see?

Mountain Rain Shadow Effect: Hydrosphere Lithosphere Atmosphere All three spheres interacting together Biosphere Biosphere

Mountain Rain Shadow Effect: Hydrosphere Lithosphere Atmosphere All three spheres interacting together Biosphere Biosphere

Mountain Rain Shadow Effect: Hydrosphere Lithosphere Atmosphere All three spheres interacting together Biosphere Biosphere

Mountain Rain Shadow Effect: Hydrosphere Lithosphere Atmosphere All three spheres interacting together Biosphere Biosphere

Mountain Rain Shadow Effect: Hydrosphere Lithosphere Atmosphere All three spheres interacting together Biosphere Biosphere

Mountain Rain Shadow Effect: Hydrosphere Lithosphere Atmosphere All three spheres interacting together Biosphere Biosphere

Mountain Rain Shadow Effect: Hydrosphere Lithosphere Atmosphere All three spheres interacting together Biosphere Biosphere

Mountain Rain Shadow Effect: Hydrosphere Lithosphere Atmosphere All three spheres interacting together Biosphere Biosphere

Mountain Rain Shadow Effect: Hydrosphere Lithosphere Atmosphere All three spheres interacting together Biosphere Biosphere

Wet Dry

Wet Dry

Wet Dry

Wet

Dry Wet

Dry Wet Mtn. Rain Shadow. Learn more at.. http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/encyclopedia/rain-shadow/?ar_a=1

Water availability varies greatly on this planet.

Water availability varies greatly on this planet.

Dry

Dry WET

Wet

Dry Wet

Dry Wet Mtn. Rain Shadow

Name the spheres? An extremely dry season and excessive winds cause devastating fires.

Name the spheres? An extremely dry season and excessive winds cause devastating fires.

Name the spheres? An extremely dry season and excessive winds cause devastating fires. Atmosphere

Name the spheres? An extremely dry season and excessive winds cause devastating fires. Atmosphere

Name the spheres? An extremely dry season and excessive winds cause devastating fires. Atmosphere Ecosphere

Name the spheres? An extremely dry season and excessive winds cause devastating fires. Atmosphere Ecosphere Lack of water in the air/rain

Name the spheres? Pinecones that needed fire to open drop their seeds into a nutrient rich post fire environment.

Name the spheres? Pinecones that needed fire to open drop their seeds into a nutrient rich post fire environment. Ecosphere

Name the spheres? Pinecones that needed fire to open drop their seeds into a nutrient rich post fire environment. Ecosphere

Name the spheres? Pinecones that needed fire to open drop their seeds into a nutrient rich post fire environment. Ecosphere Lithosphere The Soil, nutrients, and Minerals

Name the spheres? Pinecones that needed fire to open drop their seeds into a nutrient rich post fire environment. Ecosphere Lithosphere The Soil, nutrients, and Minerals Fire requires oxygen in atmosphere

Name the spheres? Increasing levels of carbon dioxide emissions from human activities are increasing the temperature of the planet. Lithosphere (Coal) Ecosphere (humans) Burning Carbon Atmosphere (CO 2 ) Cyrosphere Disappearing Ecosphere Changing Hydrosphere (Warming and Acidifying) Sea Level Rising

Name the spheres? Increasing levels of carbon dioxide emissions from human activities are increasing the temperature of the planet. Lithosphere (Coal) Ecosphere (humans) Burning Carbon Atmosphere (CO 2 ) Cyrosphere Disappearing Ecosphere Changing Hydrosphere (Warming and Acidifying) Sea Level Rising

Name the spheres? Increasing levels of carbon dioxide emissions from human activities are increasing the temperature of the planet. Lithosphere (Coal) Ecosphere (humans) Burning Carbon Atmosphere (CO 2 ) Cyrosphere Disappearing Ecosphere Changing Hydrosphere (Warming and Acidifying) Sea Level Rising

Name the spheres? Increasing levels of carbon dioxide emissions from human activities are increasing the temperature of the planet. Lithosphere (Coal) Ecosphere (humans) Burning Carbon Atmosphere (CO 2 ) Cyrosphere Disappearing Ecosphere Changing Hydrosphere (Warming and Acidifying) Sea Level Rising

Name the spheres? Increasing levels of carbon dioxide emissions from human activities are increasing the temperature of the planet. Lithosphere (Coal) Ecosphere (humans) Burning Carbon Atmosphere (CO 2 ) Cyrosphere Disappearing Ecosphere Changing Hydrosphere (Warming and Acidifying) Sea Level Rising

Name the spheres? Increasing levels of carbon dioxide emissions from human activities are increasing the temperature of the planet. Lithosphere (Coal) Ecosphere (humans) Burning Carbon Atmosphere (CO 2 ) Cyrosphere Disappearing Ecosphere Changing Hydrosphere (Warming and Acidifying) Sea Level Rising

Name the spheres? Increasing levels of carbon dioxide emissions from human activities are increasing the temperature of the planet. Lithosphere (Coal) Ecosphere (humans) Burning Carbon Atmosphere (CO 2 ) Cyrosphere Disappearing Ecosphere Changing Hydrosphere (Warming and Acidifying) Sea Level Rising

Name the spheres? Increasing levels of carbon dioxide emissions from human activities are increasing the temperature of the planet. Lithosphere (Coal) Ecosphere (humans) Burning Carbon Atmosphere (CO 2 ) Cyrosphere Disappearing Ecosphere Changing Hydrosphere (Warming and Acidifying) Sea Level Rising

Name the spheres? Increasing levels of carbon dioxide emissions from human activities are increasing the temperature of the planet. Lithosphere (Coal) Ecosphere (humans) Burning Carbon Atmosphere (CO 2 ) Cyrosphere Disappearing Ecosphere Changing Hydrosphere (Warming and Acidifying) Sea Level Rising

Part 1 Earth’s Systems Lesson 2 “The Spheres”