Pronunciation: /ˈhaɪ.drəˌsfɪr/
noun the watery part of the earth's surface, including oceans, lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water
A1 The hydrosphere includes all the water on Earth.
A2 The hydrosphere plays a crucial role in regulating the Earth's climate.
B1 Scientists study the hydrosphere to understand the distribution of water on our planet.
B2 The hydrosphere is interconnected with the atmosphere and lithosphere.
C1 Changes in the hydrosphere can have far-reaching effects on ecosystems and human societies.
C2 Advanced research methods are used to analyze the complex interactions within the hydrosphere.
formal The hydrosphere is the combined mass of water found on, under, and above the surface of a planet.
informal The hydrosphere includes all the water in oceans, rivers, lakes, and even underground.
slang Dude, have you ever thought about how vast the hydrosphere really is?
figurative Her emotions were like a turbulent storm in the hydrosphere of her mind.
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