Because water is recycled in the water cycle, the water supply is to some extent limitless. However, in many parts of the world "usable" water is limited. Most, if not all of the time this is due to the ground not holding water as well as in area's of the world that "usable" water is plentiful. In other words there is plenty of water on Earth for everyone, but getting enough to everyone in a usable form is a problem that man has not solved.
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Yes, Earth has a sufficient amount of water for sustaining life. Approximately 71% of Earth's surface is covered in water, with the most of it being in the oceans. However, access to clean and drinkable water can be a challenge in certain regions due to pollution and limited freshwater resources.
its not.
its not.
water on the earth remains constant.man :)
water on the earth remains constant.man :)
Because water is recycled in the water cycle, the water supply is to some extent limitless. However, in many parts of the world "usable" water is limited. Most, if not all of the time this is due to the ground not holding water as well as in area's of the world that "usable" water is plentiful. In other words there is plenty of water on Earth for everyone, but getting enough to everyone in a usable form is a problem that man has not solved.
Yes - the Earth has a finite amount of water on it. This water cycles between the oceans and the atmosphere.
No, the total amount of water on Earth remains relatively constant due to the water cycle. Water evaporates from bodies of water, condenses into clouds, and falls back to Earth as precipitation. This cycle ensures that the overall amount of water on Earth remains constant.
By getting the most amount of water they can
Freshwater is replenished by watercycle so it's renewable but total amount water in our world is limited-it cant be replenished so doesn't it come under
is the amount of water on earth added to every time it rains