- Weather – Temperature, Pressure, Wind, Moisture, Cloudiness, Precipitation and Visibility at any given time.
- Climate –- Average weather over a large area.
 -  Factors controlling weather and climatic conditions are:- Latitude.
 - Altitude.
 - Unequal distribution of land and water.
 - Ocean current.
 - Air pressure.
 - Wind.
 - Mountain barrier.
 - Nature of ground surface.
 - Atmospheric storms etc.
 
 - Different climate zones of the earth are:- Equatorial zone.
 - Hot zone.
 - Warm temperate zone.
 - Cool temperate zone.
 - Cold zone.
 
 
- Composition of hydrosphere.
| Storage component | Total % of water | 
| Oceans | 97.6 | 
| Saline lakes and inland seas | 0.008 | 
| Ice caps and glaciers | 1.9 | 
| Ground water | 0.5 | 
| Soil moisture | 0.01 | 
| Lakes | 0.009 | 
| Fresh water rivers | 0.0001 | 
| Atmosphere | 0.0009 | 
- Relief features of the oceans –- Continental shelf.- Shallow submerged extension of the continent.
 - Extends to a depth of 180 m.
 - Average width – 70 km.
 - Slope of – 10 / mile.
 - Covers 7.5% of the Oceans. (Atlantic Ocean – 13.3%, Pacific Ocean – 5.7%, Indian Ocean – 4.2% etc.)
 - 20% of petrol and gas is found here.
 - Provides the richest fishing grounds.
 
 - Continental slope.- Extends seawards from the continental shelf.
 - Max depth up to – 3660 m.
 - Average slope – 200 to 500.
 - Andesite line – Boundary between continental shelf and continental slope.
 - Covers 8.5% of the ocean area.
 
 - Continental rise.- At the foot of the continental slope, due to the accumulation of debris transported over the slope.
 - Average slope – 0.50 to 10.
 - Oil deposits occur here.
 
 - Deep sea planes. (Abyssal)- Most extensive part of the oceanic floor.
 - Average depth – 3000 m to 6000 m.
 - Covers 75.9% oceanic area.
 - Occupied by raised ridges or submarine mountains and by very deep trenches or canyons.
 
 - Deeps. (Trenches)- Are narrow and steep side’s depressions.
 - Are formed when two plates moving together and one being pushed below the other.
 - Marina trench (Challenger deep) is the deepest trench at north-west Pacific Ocean near Philippines (approx 11 km deep).
 
 - Volcanic ridges.- Are of tectonic origin.
 - Formed by the volcanic activity along the spreading boundary of the plates.
 - These are thousands of km long and hundreds of km wide.
 - Their summits may rise as Islands. Example: Iceland, Azores Island etc.
 
 
- Continental shelf.