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A hydrosphere is all the water on a planet. Most often term is used to refer to the water on Earth.
Earth's water is never used up because of our water cycle . We always reuse our water . Evaporation , Condensation, Precipitation , Collection repeat themselves . This Hydrological cycle is the reason why us human and other living things exist .
Water hydrates the earth. Almost all beverages are made with water, or have water in them. Water also makes up 75% of the earth. It is used to water the grass, the trees, the beautiful flowers in our yard, etc. (What else are you going to use to take a shower?!?)
The oxygen isn't "used by the earth"; it is recycled by organisms. The total amount of oxygen on planet Earth remains more or less constant.
Most of the water in the Middle East is used for drinking, residential commodities, and agriculture.
water returns to the earth by precipitation!(rain,snow,sleet and hail)In the water cycle, precipitation returns water to the Earth's surface.
Most of the water in the Middle East is used for drinking, residential commodities, and agriculture.
In Colorado Springs the cheapest residential rate is about $36.00 per month. The less water used the cheaper the rate with the city average being about $50.00. The third tier of residential water rates triples the price and considerations are being given to adding still another tier to the rate schedule for those who simply don't care how much water they waste.
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The amount of Earth's water that is usable as a freshwater resources can vary. There is a very large percentage of freshwater available, but much of it is unobtainable.
The hydrosphere is the term used to describe all of the earth's water.
Vast amounts of water are used by agriculture and industry.
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Divers dive in the sea/water, not earth.
The earth is mostly covered in water. The actual percentage of earth's natual water is 71%. Did you know that all of the water on earth used to be one giant ocean?!?
97.5% of the earth's water is salty, and it is very expensive and tricky to desalinate (get the salt out of) salt water in large amounts. 1.7% of all water is frozen in the earth's icecaps, so it can not be used either. 0.7% is ground water, which we can access to a certain extent, and only 0.02% is from lakes, rivers, dams, etc., which isn't much!