The Main Components Of The Climate System Components

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Climate System Components
1. Describe the climate system components
The main components of the climate system include the atmosphere, cryosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere. The atmosphere is the air we are surrounded with here on earth. The cryosphere includes all snow and ice; namely the polar ice-caps, sea-ice, permafrost, mountain glaciers and seasonal snow. The geosphere in all of the solid land around us. They hydrosphere includes all of the oceans, lakes, and rivers. The biosphere contains all ecosystems, or the living areas of our earth.
2. How do the components interact?
All of the components interact in complex ways with each of the other components. For example, the atmosphere and the hydrosphere interact with each other by …show more content…

What components of the climate system do humans have an impact on and explain how humans impact EACH of the systems you indicated
Humans impact the atmosphere through the use of fossil fuels and biomass burning; both of the processes release greenhouse gases that affect the atmosphere. We also impact the hydrosphere by the runoff of chemicals that we use near sources of water. Humans can also impact both the biosphere and the geosphere by changing land use through urbanization, agricultural practices, and deforestation processes.
4. What is meant by the earth’s natural energy balance?
Earth’s natural energy balance is the process by which incoming solar radiation from the sun is reflected, absorbed, and contained. By doing this, the solar radiation is spread across the earth. Everything from clouds to greenhouse gases will impact how much solar radiation will reach earth and what is reflected either back into space or sent back down to earth again if trapped.
5. Explain the natural greenhouse effect
The atmosphere contains gases which absorb and reflect infrared radiation. These greenhouse gases reflect solar radiation back down to earth and can trap it in the atmosphere. This will result in a warming of the

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