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Most of earth's surface water is in the oceans. The second largest bodies are the polar ice caps. Groundwater (water below the surface) exceeds that in all earth's freshwater lakes, rivers, and streams--which account for the remainder of earth's surface water.
what land on the earth was covered by
2/3 of it is covered in WATER
96.2% of it is covered in rain forest.
75% of Earth is covered by the Hydrosphere
Yes, Mercury and the Earth's moon are covered with craters on the surfaces
Too much of it is covered by Urbanization. That which isn't is covered by trees, lakes, marshes and other flora and fauna.
The internal surfaces such as inside blood vessels and lymph nodes are covered by endothelium and the external surfaces are covered by epithelium. "Epithelial tissues line the cavities and surfaces of structures throughout the body, and also form many glands." (Wikipedia)
groundwater interacts with salt deposits that are the remnants of ancient oceans that once covered Michigan
Wetlands
Developed land that is covered with buildings does not absorb water. Development increases problems with chemical runoff. Houses and businesses that have lawns, for example, may use pesticides or fertilizers on their grass that runs off into the groundwater.
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Great Plains, it is covered in DRY grasslands and has land that increases towards the Rockies.
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yes, make sure you clean surfaces on block and gasket before installation
Warmth because they grow in deserts and hot climates. Protection because their surfaces are covered with sharp thorns.