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The text discusses the Earth’s structure and landforms, focusing on the environment and its components, including physical and biological factors that affect organisms. It also elaborates on how natural environments are categorized and how changes in the environment impact living organisms.
Answer
Earth's spheres: lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere.
The Earth's natural environment consists of the lithosphere (rock), hydrosphere (water), and atmosphere (air), which together form the biosphere where life exists.
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The Earth's natural environment consists of the lithosphere (rock), hydrosphere (water), and atmosphere (air), which together form the biosphere where life exists.
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The lithosphere is the solid outer layer of Earth, the hydrosphere includes all water bodies, and the atmosphere is the air layer. These components, along with plants and animals, create a balanced environment for life.
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