The earth provides soil for plants such as bushes to grow, which is a source of food for animals such as raccoons.
Biosphere and the Hydrosphere
A tadpole is a aquatic larva from an amphibian. In the water they grow and change into frogs. They use the nutrients from the water and aquatic plants, to help this process.
Biosphere and the Atmosphere
Airplanes are a great example for living and air interactions. We as humans build airplanes for transportation and fly them in the air.
Lithosphere and the Hydrosphere
A river has ground underneath it. Sometimes when there is a steep incline, water flows over it and creates a waterfall.
Lithosphere and the Atmosphere
When fog is formed it usually means there is a temperature difference between the ground and air.
Hydrosphere and the Atmosphere
Water is condensed in the atmosphere and falls from the sky to earth or into a body of water.