How land changes after water corrupts it depends upon what was in the water. In cases when the water contains high levels of chemicals, for example, the soil is poisoned and begins to kill off plant life, which then depletes the soil of nutrients.
25% land and 75% water
Water=71% Land=29% Earth=100%
About 29% of Earth's surface is covered by land, while approximately 71% is covered by water.
There is more water on earth than land.
They do not usually live like frogs do, half on land and half in water. They much prefer to live on land, in dryer areas. They have skin that better holds in moisture, so they can actually live in the desert.
Earth is covered by roughly 70-71% water and 29-30% land. The oceans contain roughly 97% of earths water and the other 3% is in the atmosphere.
Given equal volumes and equal temperature changes without any change of state, no substance requires as much heat for a given temperature increase or expels as much heat during the equivalent temperature decrease than water.
There is a natural greenhouse effect, supported by the carbon and water cycles, which keeps the land and water warm. Without this, the earth would be too cold for life. However, the enhanced (or accelerated) greenhouse effect is causing global warming. This is making the land and water much hotter, and all this extra energy is causing climate change.
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Land per acre really depends on the location. Land on the water is much more expensive per acre than land in the city.
Yes, water has a higher specific heat capacity than land, which means it takes longer for water to change temperature compared to land. This is because water requires more energy to raise its temperature by one degree Celsius.