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gravity doesnt, it is water and heat that does
From the atmoshere of the earth. The water comes from the bottom of the earth and goes into the ocean.
The rain does technically sink , but 75% of the world is water.
You should not put any Earth in your 18 foot round 5 foot deep pool. You should only put water and cleaners in the pool.
The idea that all the water on Earth would fall off the bottom of a round planet is a common misconception. Gravity, which is the force that pulls objects toward each other, is what keeps the water on the surface of the Earth. Gravity is not a force that is only exerted downwards, but rather, it is a force that is exerted towards the center of the planet. This means that all objects, including water, are pulled towards the center of the Earth and are held in place. Furthermore, the Earth's atmosphere also helps to keep water on the planet's surface. The atmosphere creates pressure that helps to keep water in bodies of water such as oceans, lakes, and rivers. Without the atmosphere, the water on the Earth's surface would be much more likely to evaporate or be lost to space. Therefore, the idea that a round Earth is false because water would fall off the bottom is a misunderstanding of how gravity works and how the Earth's atmosphere helps to keep water in place.
Round.
gravity doesnt, it is water and heat that does
the earth is liveable and has water on it.The moon is not a planet and humans could not live on it because it doesnt have any water on it.
the earth is not round it is pair shaped. it takes earth 23 hours 56minutes and 4 seconds to get round. if the earth was any closer to the sun all water would dry up and if we where any further all the water would freeze.
From the atmoshere of the earth. The water comes from the bottom of the earth and goes into the ocean.
It actually doesnt much. The main contributing factor to the movement of the water and tides is the moon. Every day= 1 revolution around earth for the moon, so the tides go with the moon. So actaully, the rotation of the earth really doesnt effect it much.
The force of gravity pulls objects towards the center of the Earth, keeping the water (and everything else) in place. The Earth's gravity is strong enough to hold down the water even when the Earth is round. The curvature of the Earth's surface also helps to keep the water contained within its oceans, lakes, and rivers.
Antarctic bottom water of the Southern Ocean is the coldest water on earth. Cold water is always found at the bottom of any combination of water temperatures.
solid round big water land air
lots.... i would start with some sort of forms of water
It doesnt run out of water because this whole earth is surrounded by water and when the water drains, it rains to full up again so therefore we should never run out of water