- The
pedosphere (from
Ancient Gr**** πέδον (pédon) 'ground, earth' and σφαῖρα (sphaîra) 'sphere') is the
outermost layer of the
Earth that is
composed of...
- (corresponding to ice) as a
distinct portion of the
hydrosphere and the
pedosphere (corresponding to soil) as an
active and
intermixed sphere. The following...
- the
equally large area of land
under permafrost) or
deserts (33%). The
pedosphere is the
outermost layer of Earth's land
surface and is
composed of soil...
-
physical problems and the
issues of lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere,
pedosphere, and
global flora and
fauna patterns (biosphere).
Physical geography is...
-
Cryosphere Geosphere Kola
Superdeep Borehole Mohorovičić
discontinuity Pedosphere Solid earth Vertical displacement Skinner, B. J.; Porter, S. C. (1987)...
- the
biogeochemical cycle where carbon is
exchanged among the biosphere,
pedosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and
atmosphere of Earth.
Other major biogeochemical...
- Archean.
Collectively the Earth's body of soil is
called the
pedosphere. The
pedosphere interfaces with the lithosphere, the hydrosphere, the atmosphere...
- (corresponding to ice) as a
distinct portion of the hydrosphere, as well as the
pedosphere (to soil) as an
active and
intermixed sphere.
Earth science (also known...
-
environment (including the biosphere, the cryosphere, the hydrosphere, the
pedosphere, the atmosphere, and the lithosphere). In particular, biogeochemistry...
-
subgroups Dark Grey
Chernozem Greyzemic Phaeozem Boralfic Mollisol subgroups,
Albolls Source:
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