The Sun plays a crucial role in influencing various spheres of the Earth by providing heat and energy necessary for numerous processes. In the troposphere, it drives weather patterns and climate, enabling the circulation of moisture and air around the planet.
The Thermosphere absorbs the sun radiation and uv rays from the sun
Stratosphere
The sun warms the air and creates ozone to protect the planet from the suns harmful rays
lithosphere
The sun impacts the lithosphere by balancing the right amount of sunlight for soil for farming
Atmosphere
The atmosphere provides the earth weather, so clouds for example, are created because of the sun's heat. So when clouds are created, weather is able to change.
Mesosphere
The mesosphere contains gases which protect the earth from the sun's harmful UV rays
Cryosphere
The sun impacts the melting and accumulation of ice at the north and south poles, and glaciers.
Troposphere
The sun creates weather patterns and climate and helps moisture and air circulate around the earth.
Biosphere
The sun effects the biosphere by allowing plants to photosynthesise, gives humans energy and vitamin d along with other living organisms
Hydrosphere
The sun gives off energy and heat, meaning in spring, the sun will melt the water that is frozen. The sun also helps water evaporate, to produce clouds, to produce different types of weather. They work hand in hand with each other