Water makes up 75% of the total surface of Earth.
Practically all foods contain water.
The Core of the Earth is molten metal, practically all IRON. It contains most of the Earth's Mass.
The Sun is the ultimate source of all useable energy on Earth.
Yes, it is practically lifeless. If there are animals or plants, you don't really need water because they have water in them, but then again, THEY need water.
Water is necessary for practically all activity needed to support life. All chemical reactions require water.
The troposphere is the layer of Earth's atmosphere where practically all clouds and storms occur. This layer is closest to the Earth's surface and is characterized by decreasing temperature and pressure with increasing altitude.
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Practically all foods contain oxygen; and the first is of course water. Also the Earth atmosphere contain approx. 20 % oxygen as a gas.
False; practically all the chemical elements have many uses.
Wet it and wipe it. Practically all of saliva will dissolve in water or soapy water.
practically any water type. All the water starters can learn surf, palkia can too!
All of Earth's water are found everywhere. The main place are water bodies, which are rivers, lakes, oceans, seas and reservoirs. However, the clouds also hold some of Earth's water. We, in our bodies, also hold Earth's water. Our water pipes, toilet bowls, drains and many many other places which you can think of will hold Earth's water too, so this question is very subjective.