How do interactions between the biosphere, the carbon cycle, and the water cycle impact global warming and interaction between the atmosphere and the hydrosphere?
Interactions between the biosphere, carbon cycle, and water cycle significantly impact global warming by increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide levels, which enhances the greenhouse effect and raises temperatures. This leads to altered precipitation patterns, ice melt, and ocean acidification, disrupting ecosystems. As natural carbon sinks may become less effective, these changes could further exacerbate climate change.