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This photo is the Arenal Stratovolcano and Lake Arenal in Costa Rica, I took it on a 2016 trip to the area. On one very lucky day we were able to see the Volcano during a hike, and I managed to get this picture before the clouds rolled in again. – Photo Credit: Jason Drebber

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Geosphere

The physical environment composed of rocks and minerals which underly everything else.

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Hydrosphere

The surface of the earth is about 71% water, no insignificant portion!

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Biosphere

Life, including humans, which help to shape the surface and affect surficial processes.

The world’s big and I want to have a good look at it before it gets dark.

John Muir

Geomorphology is a science that deals with the relief features of the earth or of another celestial body (such as the moon) and seeks an interpretation of them based on their origins and development according to Merriam Webster Dictionary.

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I am an Undergraduate Environmental Science and Geology Major at UVM with key interests in Conservation, Climate Change and Water Resources.

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