Because chinese people keep having 10 kids and there not enough land for all of them
There are many things that can happen when too much of anything is taken from the Earth. If too much fresh water is taken from the Earth, animals wont be able to survive.
There are many things that can happen when too much of anything is taken from the Earth. If too much fresh water is taken from the Earth, animals wont be able to survive.
because land should not have too much water as the water will cover up the earth.
When too much is taken from the Earth, it can lead to depletion of natural resources, environmental degradation, and disruption of ecosystems. On the other hand, when too much is put into the Earth in the form of pollution and waste, it can lead to contamination of soil, water, and air, causing harm to human health and ecosystems. Achieving a balance in resource extraction and waste management is essential for sustainable development.
too much
The amount of water on/in the Earth (the planet) has been fixed for eons of geological time and plays a part in the great geological processes. As the amount of water is fixed, your question is meaningless.
The sun: Too hot. Mercury: Hg Venus: Too pretty. Earth: Too many humans and global warming. Mars: Too much war. Jupiter: Doesn't like Mars. Saturn: Too much material. Uranus: Too much sky. Neptune: Too much water. Pluto: The underworld is too big.
The Three Goldilocks conditions are that the temperature is not too hot and not too cold. It is Just Right. If the earth were much hotter, water would be gas-water Vapor. If Earth were much colder, water would be solid Ice.
Drowning can result from too much water
The sun has a major part in the Earth's Water Cycle. It evaporates water from different sources until the atmosphere collects enough water to disperse it elsewhere. The process after that doesn't exactly give the sun too much work. [In other words, other than the water cycle, I don't suppose the sun has much of a part in the moving of water over the Earth]
Water covers 75% of the Earth's surface.
71% of the earth is filled with water.