Earth\'s Geosphere is made up of layers: the crust, mantle, and core.
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The history of Earth is revealed by layers of rocks and fossils in the crust.
Resources that we use to power cars and make batteries and to heat our homes come from the geosphere.
Animals change the Geosphere by digging holes in the Earth, making trails, and building dams.
Glaciers change the landscape when they carry rocks beneath them that grind down the land underneath.
Erosion of rocks and soil occurs when water, wind, or ice wears them away, changing the geosphere.
Wind blows sand around to create dunes.
Earthquakes cause the crust and upper mantle to shift, creating valleys, waterways, and mountains.
Magma from volcanoes creates mountains and other landforms as it cools.
Big and small events change the geosphere.
The core is at the very center of Earth and made of metals, soft on the outside and solid at the center.
The crust is the solid outer layer of Earth and beneath the crust is the mantle, which is solid on top and soft below.
Earth\'s Geosphere is made up of layers: the crust, mantle, and core