Which of the following correctly describes a way in which Earth's atmosphere interacts with the hydrosphere?
Living organisms breathe gases in the atmosphere.
Water moves between Earth's surface and the atmosphere.
Gases in the atmosphere trap incoming solar radiation.
Carbon cycles between sediment on Earth and the atmosphere.
Sorry its supposed to be for Earth Environmental Science, but there wasn't an option for it.

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Hydrosphere...did you know that hudor is the greek word for water? (This helps me remember this atmosphere and what it's responsibility in Earth is, and a cool fact to share with your teacher and classmates).
 
As you've probably figured by now, the hydrosphere is the atmosphere that interacts with: Water that moves between Earth's surface and the atmosphere. Or, the other way to look at it is that the hydrosphere is responsible for any water on earth. (Lakes, seas, ocean, and even clouds!). 

The following describes a way in which Earth's atmosphere interacts with the hydrosphere; Water moves between Earth's surface and the atmosphere. The hydrosphere is the total amount of water on the planet including on the surface, in the air and underground. A planets hydrosphere can be liquid, vapor or ice. In the case of the earth the water that moves between the earth's surface and the atmosphere would include rivers, oceans, lakes and rainfall from clouds. These forms of moving water are a part of the earths hydrosphere.