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Major Domains Of The Earth (Basic)



Lithosphere

Continents


The Lithosphere is the solid outer layer of the Earth. It includes the crust and the uppermost mantle. It is made up of rocks and minerals and forms the landforms such as mountains, valleys, and plateaus.

Continents are the large landmasses on Earth. There are seven major continents:



Hydrosphere

Oceans


The Hydrosphere consists of all the water bodies on Earth — oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, glaciers, and underground water.

Oceans are the largest water bodies and they cover about 71% of the Earth’s surface. There are five major oceans:



Atmosphere


The Atmosphere is the layer of gases surrounding the Earth. It is essential for life as it provides air to breathe and protects us from harmful solar radiation.

It is made up of several gases:

The atmosphere is divided into five layers:

  1. Troposphere
  2. Stratosphere
  3. Mesosphere
  4. Thermosphere
  5. Exosphere


Biosphere – The Domain Of Life


The Biosphere is the zone where the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere interact and support life. It includes all living organisms — from microscopic bacteria to large animals and plants.

All parts of the Earth that support life — including land, water, and air — are part of the biosphere. It is a delicate balance and is affected by natural events and human activities.