Cryosphere are those parts of the Earth's surface where water is found in solid form i.e. ice. Under the frost, ice ice, rivers and lakes, ice, frost, glacier etc. are included. The frost is related to the depth of the hydrosphere because the water of the hydrosphere forms the form of ice.
Snowflake affects humans and organisms deeply. Also, the Himalayas play an important role in determining global climate. Thus, the Himalayas have the power to affect most of the Earth.
How does the iceberg affect life on earth?
- It is known that approximately 70 percent of the Earth is present in the form of freshwater glaciers and ice-canopy. Thus, ice-cold water is an important source of drinking water.
- In some countries of the world, which are covered with snow throughout the year, iceberg provides the basis for recreational activities. Skiing, skating etc. are organized in these areas.
- Along with the life of man, the iceberg influences the life of animals and animals. It is known that the existence of animals such as polar bears, seals, walruses depend on the icy areas of the poles.
- Similarly, the Himalayas work as a shelter for many migratory species. It also works as a hunting site for locals.
How does cryosphere affect the global climate?
- The iceberg works like a blanket and prevents the earth from being too hot.
- It is known that ice is reflective of the sunlight in excess quantity as compared to open land and water.
- Thus the presence and absence of ice governs the process of heating and cooling of the earth's surface.
- The change in the snow cover controls the temperature of the air as well as the sea level, the ocean currents and the pattern of the storms around the globe.
- Thus, the Himalayas directly affect the climate and climate change plays an important role in melting snow in ice.
Conclusion:
It can be concluded that ice is included in the lithosphere, hydrosphere and the atmosphere under the frost. It also deeply affects the life of the Earth as well as affects the global climate seriously.