The HydrosphereThe hydrosphere is often called the "water sphere" as it includes all
the earth's water found in the oceans, glaciers, streams, lakes, the soil, groundwater, and in the air.
The hydrosphere interacts with, and is influenced by, all the other earth spheres. The
water of the hydrosphere is distributed among several different stores found in
the other
spheres. Water is held in oceans, lakes and streams at the surface of the earth. Figure 10.1 Earth Spheres/Systems The cryosphere is the part of the earth's hydrosphere comprised of frozen water.
It plays a integral role in the global climate system through
its influence on surface energy budgets, atmospheric moisture, hydrology, and atmospheric and oceanic circulation.
The cyrosphere is a sensitive element of the climate system providing a key indicator of climate change. The increasing loss of Arctic sea ice and breakup of Antarctic ice shelves are are two examples.
Video: Tour of the Cryosphere |