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Allyson Browning
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16 March, 02:01
Why is Earth an example of a system?
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Kadin Gallagher
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The term "Earth system" refers to Earth's interacting physical, chemical, and biological processes. The system consists of the land, oceans, atmosphere and poles. It includes the planet's natural cycles - the carbon, water, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulphur and other cycles - and deep Earth processes.
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