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Describe in short the various non-living components of environment.

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The various non-living components of environment are

(i) Atmosphere is a protective layer of gases which is surrounding the earth. It extends to thousands of kilometer above the earth surface. It is held to the earth by the force of gravity.
The constituents which make up the atmosphere are gases (N2,O2,CO2), water vapours and aerosols.
The atmosphere is divided into four major regions depending on the height as: Troposphere,Stratosphere,Mesosphere,Thermosphere.

(ii)Hydrosphere constitutes the total water present on the earth in solid, liquid and gaseous phases. Water covers 71% of the total surface of the earth. Hydrosphere includes all types of water resources such as oceans,seas,rivers,lakes,streams,reservoirs,glaciers,polar ice caps and ground water.
The circulation of water between hydrosphere,atmosphere, lithosphere and biosphere is called the hydrological cycle.

(iii)Lithosphere is the solid component of the earth consisting of soil,rocks,mountains,etc. It is the region which interacts with hydrosphere, atmosphere and biosphere. The earth comprises of three layer crust,mantle and outer inner core.
Soil is most important part of lithosphere. It is storehouse of minerals and used for growing plants.

(iv) Biosphere refers to the part of the earth in which all life forms exist. It is extended from 6 km above sea level to about 10 km below sea level.
Living organisms and their non-living environment are inseparably interrelated and interact upon each other in an orderly manner so that there is continuous flow of energy and matter between them.
The community of organisms interacting with each other and their non-living surroundings is called an ecosystem.



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