Which example best explains the interaction of Earth’s spheres when acid rain affects trees?

The geosphere is interacting with the hydrosphere.
The atmosphere is interacting with the hydrosphere.
The biosphere is interacting with the hydrosphere and the cryosphere.
The atmosphere is interacting with the hydrosphere and the biosphere.

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The answer is; The atmosphere is interacting with the hydrosphere and the biosphere


The evaporated water from the earth's surface goes to the atmosphere,  mixes with the carbon dioxide to form carbonic acid, and precipitates as rain or snow.  The precipitation, with lower pH, corrodes plants such as trees that make up the biosphere (which is the part of the lithosphere that harbors life).


The interaction of Earth’s spheres when acid rain affects trees is the interaction between - the atmosphere is interacting with the hydrosphere and the biosphere.

Acid rain is the rain that is acidic as its own but due to pollutants such as sulphur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen in the air mixes with water and becomes acidic.

Acid rain affects trees in various ways:

  • leaches aluminum from the soil that trees need to grow
  • removes minerals and nutrients from the soil.
  • acidic fog and clouds remove nutrients from trees' foliage

Acid rain is the part of the hydrosphere as water involve, interact with the polluted air of the atmosphere that affects the tree which affects the trees belong to the biosphere.

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