Earth Lecture Mit
Earth Lecture Mit
- radioactive decay
- gravitational energy
CYCLES
Materials in the Earth system is continually
recycled in numerous overlapping cycles
A. Carbon Cycle
Earth’s Four Spheres
The stratosphere
(10 to 50 km),
•The troposphere (0-10 contains ozone that
km) constitutes the protects life on the
climate system that planet by filtering
maintains the conditions harmful ultraviolet
suitable for life on the radiation from the
planet's surface. Sun.
Atmosphere: Interactions with other Earth System components
Hydrosphere
Atmosphere Geosphere
http://www.itvs.org/risingwaters/
Biosphere
The Biosphere
The biosphere is the “life zone” of the Earth, and includes all
living organisms (including humans), and all organic matter that has not
yet decomposed.
• The biosphere is structured into a hierarchy known as the food chain
(all life is dependant on the first tier – mainly the primary producers
that are capable of photosynthesis).
• Energy and mass is transferred from one level of the food chain to the
next.
http://www.geology.ufl.edu/Biosphere.html
Biosphere: Interactions with other Earth System components
mantle
mesosphere solid
Primarily
silica plus
iron and
magnesium
Note: Lithosphere contains both crust and uppermost (brittle) layer of mantle
Geosphere: Interactions with other Earth System components
Geosphere
Biosphere
Geosphere Atmosphere
Hydrosphere
How did the components of the earth
system interact with each other in the
tsunami example?