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The crust is in which of Earth's spheres?
a) atmosphere
b) biosphere
c) geosphere
d) hydrosphere

All of the water on Earth is in which sphere?
a) atmosphere
b) biosphere
c) geosphere
d) hydrosphere

When water vapor is in the air, which two spheres are interacting?
a) atmosphere and biosphere
b) biosphere and geosphere
c) geosphere and hydrosphere
d) atmosphere and hydrosphere

All of the living things on Earth are in what sphere?
a) atmosphere
b) biosphere
c) geosphere
d) hydrosphere

The gases that surround the Earth are in what sphere?
a) atmosphere
b) biosphere
c) geosphere
d) hydrosphere

If a volcano erupts near a city in Hawaii, which spheres are the most affected?
a) atmosphere and biosphere
b) geosphere and hydrosphere
c) atmosphere, biosphere, geosphere
d) all four spheres

Winds can cause rainstorms and floods. Which two spheres are interacting?
a) geosphere and biosphere
b) hydrosphere and geosphere
c) atmosphere and hydrosphere
d) atmosphere and geosphere

Bacteria and algae convert nitrogen from the air into a form that is usable by plants and animals. Which two spheres are interacting?
a) hydrosphere and geosphere
b) atmosphere and geosphere
c) geosphere and biosphere
d) atmosphere and biosphere

The remains of dead plants and animals can get buried under soil to form coal and oil over long periods of time. Which two spheres are interacting?
a) geosphere and biosphere
b) atmosphere and hydrosphere
c) atmosphere and geosphere
d) hydrosphere and geosphere

Air temperature impacts the amount of evaporation that occurs from lakes and streams. Which two spheres are interacting?
a) hydrosphere and geosphere
b) atmosphere and hydrosphere
c) atmosphere and geosphere
d) geosphere and biosphere

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