The wind from the atmosphere causes the waves in the ocean (hydrosphere) to be larger. The wind pushes the waves giving them momentum to become bigger.
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The rain from the atmosphere falls down onto the sand and it is absorbed into the ground. The water from the ground is evaporated and is turned to clouds and rains to help plants survive.
The snow (hydrosphere) falls on the ground (lithosphere). The ground absorbs the water and it gives the ground water to survive.
The birds (biosphere) float on top of the water (hydrosphere) to transport where they need to go. The water carries them which makes it easier than flying everywhere or walking on land which is not what bird are built for.
The roots (biosphere) grows in the earth. The nutrients in the soil are given to the trees and the plants decompose and give nutrients to the soil.
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