Which of the following correctly describes a way in which Earth’s atmosphere interacts with the hydrosphere?

Living organisms breathe gases in the atmosphere.

Water moves between Earth’s surface and the atmosphere.

Gases in the atmosphere trap incoming solar radiation.

Carbon cycles between sediment on Earth and the atmosphere.

is it b

b, yes

i did this test its not b

the word hydrosphere already sais its b. :)

oh i was thinking of a different question

Yes, option B is correct: "Water moves between Earth’s surface and the atmosphere." This describes one of the ways in which Earth's atmosphere interacts with the hydrosphere. To arrive at this answer, you can understand the different options and their connections to the atmosphere and hydrosphere:

A) "Living organisms breathe gases in the atmosphere." This statement refers to the interaction between living organisms and the atmosphere, but it does not directly involve the hydrosphere, which consists of Earth's bodies of water.

B) "Water moves between Earth’s surface and the atmosphere." This statement accurately describes the process of evaporation, where water from Earth's surface (such as lakes, rivers, and oceans) is heated by the sun and transforms into water vapor, which then rises into the atmosphere. This process is a fundamental way in which the atmosphere and hydrosphere interact.

C) "Gases in the atmosphere trap incoming solar radiation." This option refers to the greenhouse effect, where certain gases in the atmosphere (such as carbon dioxide and methane) trap heat from the sun, leading to global warming. While this statement is related to the atmosphere, it does not directly describe the interaction with the hydrosphere.

D) "Carbon cycles between sediment on Earth and the atmosphere." This statement refers to the carbon cycle, where carbon is exchanged between various reservoirs, including the atmosphere and sediment. Although the carbon cycle is important for understanding Earth's systems, it is not specifically focused on the interaction between the atmosphere and hydrosphere.

Hence, the correct answer is B) "Water moves between Earth’s surface and the atmosphere."

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