Yes, large bodies of water have a moderating effect on climate. Water has a higher heat capacity than the dry land, which is to say, it takes more energy to heat it up, and so in hot weather it takes longer for water to get hot, and in cold weather it then takes longer for water to cool off, since it stores so much heat energy. Coastal areas, therefore, benefit from this moderating influence. Inland regions don't.
Yes because if we didn't have the ocean, then there would be harsh summer and freezing winters.
Look if your as stupid enough as to say " Do water bla bla bla" then you don't deserve a awnser.
the polluting carbon dioxide can make the earths climates warmer
Water is one of the main ingredients to make steel/iron rust.
warm climates make waters rise as ice melts.
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Oceans make up over 71% of the Earths Surface.
The earths heat, heats up a water pipe which evaporates the water which turns a turbine that make electricity.
They reduce the amount of water in the air and can be used in humid climates to make a living space dryer and more comfortable. It is particularly useful in helping keep sensitive electronics dry in humid climates.
earth is mostly covered with oceans, which may contain the carbonates and chlorides deposits which make it's water salty. On continents rock salt(Halite) is abundant which make the water saline.
Oceans make up 70% of the earths surface while land makes up only 30%. There is more water than land.
You can make water. Add oxygen and hydrogen to a inverted flask and spark it with electricity. Most all of Earths water came from comets. What we have we should take better care of.
In terms of volume, 1320 Earths.