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A cycle that involves all 4 spheres
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Carbon Cycle

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The Earth's four subsystems
Geosphere, Hydrosphere, Atmosphere, Biosphere
The Earth's four subsystems
Geosphere, Hydrosphere, Atmosphere, Biosphere
Age of the Universe
13.8 Ga(13.8 billion years)
Geocentric Universe
Aristotle and Ptolemy
Heliocentrism
Nicolaus Copernicus
Static, steady state, infinite universe
Isaac Newton and then Albert Einstein
The model Albert Einstein assumed after rejecting his original model
Oscillating Universe(The universe is curved and cyclic)
Proposed by astronomers Fred Hoyle, Thomas Gold and Herman Bondi
Steady State Theory(The universe expands but does not change density)
Alan Guth proposed what model of the universe?
Inflationary Universe(A variation of the standard big bang model that accounts for horizon and flatness problems)
The three main models on the origin of the solar system
Encounter Hypothesis, Nebular Hypothesis and Protoplanet Hypothesis
The Earth's four subsystems
Geosphere, Hydrosphere, Atmosphere, Biosphere