What are the names of the different spheres or layers that surround the earth?
“Spheres, spheres, spheres, spheres, spheres! The universe is full of spheres! A marble is a sphere. A basketball is a sphere. A balloon is a sphere–well, almost. The Sun is a great, big, giant, super-colossal, boiling hot sphere!Image of a dinosaur with a basketball. Even Earth is a huge sphere. In fact, you can think of Earth as a whole bunch of spheres, one inside the other, something like the colored layers inside a jawbreaker. From the inside out, Earth’s spheres are: The Lithosphere (“rock sphere”) is the ground you are standing on and the whole inside of Earth. The Hydrosphere (“water sphere”) includes all of the rivers, lakes and oceans of Earth. The Cryosphere (“icy cold sphere”) is the frozen part of Earth: the glaciers, icebergs at sea, and the huge icecaps in Greenland and Antarctica. The Biosphere (“Life sphere”) includes all living things: the trees in the park, the birds in the air, the fly on your wall, the viruses that make you sick, your pets, and even you and all yo