b) The 4 Spheres relating to the Dandenong Ranges
Hydrosphere
Hydrosphere is composed of the water components around the earth.
EXAMPLE: Water, lakes, river.
(Pointing towards the water/river/lake in the picture above)
Lithosphere
Referred to as 'the earth'.
EXAMPLE: Rocks, minerals and soils.
(Pointing towards the rocks on the side of the lake/river)
Atmosphere
Gases around/surrounding the earth, the air around us.
EXAMPLE: Gases, trees.
(Pointing towards the air - basically everywhere around the picture)
Biosphere
Part of hydrosphere, lithosphere and atmosphere that supports and contains living/non-living organisms.
EXAMPLE: Individual animals and plants.
(Pointing towards the tree's)
Hydrosphere is composed of the water components around the earth.
EXAMPLE: Water, lakes, river.
(Pointing towards the water/river/lake in the picture above)
Lithosphere
Referred to as 'the earth'.
EXAMPLE: Rocks, minerals and soils.
(Pointing towards the rocks on the side of the lake/river)
Atmosphere
Gases around/surrounding the earth, the air around us.
EXAMPLE: Gases, trees.
(Pointing towards the air - basically everywhere around the picture)
Biosphere
Part of hydrosphere, lithosphere and atmosphere that supports and contains living/non-living organisms.
EXAMPLE: Individual animals and plants.
(Pointing towards the tree's)
Which of the 4 spheres are more dominant?
One of the four spheres that is powerful in the Dandenong Ranges National Park has to be the atmosphere. Reasons why to this is because the park is filled with trees which means it's filled with a lot of oxygen. The air is filled with clean, fresh air. It is filled with 79% nitrogen.
The atmosphere is also responsible for the weather.
The atmosphere is also responsible for the weather.