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Which statements describe characteristics of Earth’s geosphere?

Which statements describe characteristics of Earth's geosphere? Check all that apply. It is made up of living things. It is mostly solid. It includes liquid water. It includes Earth's surface. It includes Earth's interior. It is made up of gases and airborne particles.

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It is mostly solid. It includes liquid water. It includes Earth's interior.Explanation:The geosphere is one of the important spheres of the earth. It located below the crust of earth. It is solid part of the earth. It includes the mantle and crust which are present in the earth's interior. It includes liquid water in the form of ground water which accumulates due to rainfall, river stream, oceanic water, and agricultural irrigation.  ... Show More
t is mostly solid. It includes Earth's surface.It includes Earth's interiorExplanation:... Show More
The right answer is 2, 4 and 5The term geosphere is globally synonymous with "planet Earth" or "terrestrial globe". The term geosphere refers rather to the solid parts of the Earth, and thus opposes the atmosphere, the hydrosphere, and the biosphere.* It is made up of living things. ==> this is Biosphere* It is mostly solid. ==> Geosphere* It includes liquid water. ==> Hydrosphere* It includes Earth's surface. ==> Geosphere* It includes Earth's interior. ==> Geosphere* It is made up of gases and airborne particles ==> Atmosphere... Show More
The following are the characteristics of the earth geosphere:It is mostly solid.It includes the earth's interiorThe geosphere is the portion of the earth system that is made up of the earth's interiors: rocks, minerals, landforms and all the other processes that shape the earth.... Show More
The right answer is 2, 4 and 5 Explanation:The term geosphere is globally synonymous with "planet Earth" or "terrestrial globe".The term geosphere refers rather to the solid parts of the Earth, and thus opposes the atmosphere, the hydrosphere, and the biosphere.* It is made up of living things. ==> this is Biosphere* It is mostly solid. ==> Geosphere* It includes liquid water. ==> Hydrosphere* It includes Earth's surface. ==> Geosphere* It includes Earth's interior. ==> Geosphere* It is made up of gases and airborne particles ==> Atmosphere... Show More
B,D,E,FExplanation:NOT A: The sphere that is made out of living things are biospheresB: The geosphere are mostly rocksNOT C: Geosphere has 0 water, hydrosphere has waterD: duhE:  also duh F: Geosphere is made up of gases and airborne particles.... Show More

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