Earth is the main planet with liquid water. There are some studies which say that Neptune and Uranus also contain water, deep inside them.
However, only the Earth has liquid surface water.
Yes, the oceans, lakes, rivers, and ponds consist of water.
I don't know, is our water a liquid?
You really stumped me on that one, bro..
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Ceres has no atmosphere, no liquid water, and no life on its surface. Instead it is heavily cratered from impacts.
Because the earth's atmosphere creates consistent heat above freezing but bellow evaporating temperature, so the water doesn't freeze but is always effected by gravity. Comets and meteorites that impact earth also carry water. SOME water also melts when in direct sunlight (though not all if the planet/object does not have an atmosphere).
Well, 71% of Earth is covered by water, which is more than half, so, yes, most of Earth's surface is under water.
Sedimentary rocks form on the Earth's crust, and can form metamorphic rocks when buried. Igneous rocks form under the surface, or when liquid magma reaches the surface as lava.
The water vapor concentration constantly fluctuates.
Just Earth.
Just Earth.
Just Earth.
The question seems poorly worded, but Earth is the planet with liquid water on its surface.
yes it is.
Only earth.
Being in the liquid form water keeps on moving on the surface and into the earth due to gravitation force of the Earth.
Earth is the only one in our solar system.
The Hydrosphere.
liquid, cause its in the ocean rivers lakes etc
The liquid below the surface of the earth is mostly molten rock, called magma. It is found in the mantle layer of the earth, between the crust and the core. The outer core of the earth is also a liquid, consisting mainly of molten iron and nickel.
70% of the Earth's surface is covered in salt water. Liquid fresh water covers less than 1% of the Earth