it evaporates and then it condensate after that it rains in the oceans and seas.
by evaporation
Bodies of land: * Continents * Islands Bodies of water: * Oceans * Seas * Lakes * Rivers
No, seas are bodies of saltwater that are connected to oceans and are typically surrounded by land on all sides. Continents are large landmasses that are also surrounded by water such as oceans and seas.
by evaporation
it evaporates and then it condensate after that it rains in the oceans and seas.
Different. Oceans are huge bodies of water that separate continents are smaller than oceans and are partly or completely encircled by land.
Seas are completely surrounded by land and oceans have no other boundaries besides their coastlines.
Over 95% of the Earth's water is in the oceans and seas.
Water moves from the land to the ocean and seas through a process called the water cycle. When it rains, water flows over the ground in rivers and streams, eventually reaching larger bodies of water like lakes and oceans. Some water also soaks into the ground and can flow underground before joining rivers. Additionally, water from melting snow and ice can contribute to this journey, making its way to the seas.
Water.
3/4 of the Earth is covered by water. There is more water in the Pacific Ocean alone, than there is above water land on the Earth. The Seas, (oceans) are greater than the land.
example of water surrounded by land is lake but not absolutely because there is a lake and other bodies of water like seas or oceans connected by rivers.