1. Nature: Earth, where we live.
Man-made: Globe of the Earth.
Difference: The globe is easily broken, but the Earth is not.
2. Nature: Soap bubbles held together by surface tension
Man-made: A geodesic dome.
Difference: Soap bubbles are just temporary, and the dome was last.
3. Nature: Planets of the galaxy.
Man-made: basketball
Difference: basketball can bounce if the planets aren't.
4. Nature: Ocean Fish
Man-made: submarine technology
Difference: some ocean fish can dive very deep in the ocean, but the submarine not yet could be dive more than 10,000 meters.
NATURE SPHERE
Those in the Natural Worlds As far as Physical Geography is concerned, there are four main parts to Earth:
- The inorganic, solid crust of Earth is known as the lithosphere (composed of rocks, minerals, and elements). You can think of it as the exterior and interior of the solid Earth. Three primary rock kinds make up the lithosphere at Earth's surface.
- Igneous rocks are those that cool from liquid magma.
- Sedimentary rocks are those that have been shaped by the gradual compaction and reorganization of older rock fragments and organic deposits. Rocks undergo a metamorphic transformation due to high temperatures or pressure.
- The term "atmosphere" refers to the enormous gaseous envelopment of air that surrounds the Earth. Its confines are murky and difficult to pin down. There is a vast network of gases and suspended particles in the atmosphere, and these components act much like fluids. Chemical and biological processes extract many of its components from the planet's surface.
- The Earth's water supply, or hydrosphere (see the hydrologic cycle). There are many different reservoirs of water on Earth. These include the atmosphere, oceans, lakes, rivers, soils, glaciers, and groundwater. Various processes contribute to water transfer between reservoirs, including evaporation, condensation, runoff, precipitation, infiltration, and groundwater flow.
- What we call the "biosphere" is the entire ecosystem on Earth. Life is abundant, varied, and ingeniously complicated in this region. Many abiotic chemical reactions contribute to the cycling of matter in this realm alongside the metabolic reactions in living organisms.
- Biogeochemical cycling is just one example of the dynamic interactions that link all four of these domains together, allowing for the transfer of matter and the generation and dissipation of energy.
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