For water to exist on Earth there had to be presence of the water forming molecules. Enough Oxygen and Hydrogen had to be in place.
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because the moon does not contain enough gravity
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Water on Earth is subject to the pull of gravity. Water in the form of clouds is in such tiny drop-lets, that it's suspended until something makes the drop-lets join together, making them heavy enough to be pulled back to Earth.
No, the Earth will never run of water, but all the water could get dirty if not enough people try to clean it.
For water to exist on Earth there had to be presence of the water forming molecules. Enough Oxygen and Hydrogen had to be in place.
Given enough time, water will dissolve virtually every other substance on Earth.
Given enough time, water will dissolve virtually every other substance on Earth.
When liquid water droplets are big enough to fall to Earth, we call it rain.
Condensation is a vital component of the water cycle. Condensation is the conversion of gaseous water to liquid water that occurs when the gaseous water reaches a low enough temperature. When enough water condenses and forms heavy clouds in the Earth's atmosphere, the water falls to the Earth in a process called precipitation (or rain, snow, etc.). Therefore, condensations role is to replenish evaporated water on the surface of the Earth.
Earth. Only earth so far, maybe mars if there was water and enough oxygen
we cant get enough water
precipitation
Earth is located in just close enough from the sun where the heat from it keeps water melted mostly, and just far enough away where the water doesn't turn into water vapor.Liquid water is also capable of forming on Mars, if it had a stable, warm atmosphere.
Even though the Earth is not living, nor dead, if there were enough tsunamis IN russia, then yes
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