precipitation
Precipitation
The biggest of all water forms is the ocean, which covers about 71% of the Earth's surface.
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i think its drinking water
Vast amounts of water are used by agriculture and industry.
No, not all the water on Earth is part of the biosphere. The biosphere includes all the living organisms and their interactions in the Earth's system, while water exists in various forms and locations such as oceans, rivers, ice caps, and groundwater. Water is an essential component for life within the biosphere, but not all water is directly involved in supporting living organisms.
The earth's Sun is an excellent resource. Water is a resource that is vital to all life forms on Earth.
Earth is the only known planet in our solar system to have water in all three forms - solid, liquid, and gas - due to its unique temperatures and atmospheric conditions.
Rain, sleet, and snow are forms of precipitation that occur when water droplets or ice crystals fall from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface. Rain usually falls as liquid water droplets, sleet consists of raindrops that freeze into ice pellets before hitting the ground, and snow forms when water vapor condenses into ice crystals in the atmosphere.
The water on Earth is in a constant cycle known as the water cycle. It evaporates from the oceans and bodies of water, forms clouds, and then falls back to Earth as precipitation. This cycle ensures that water is constantly re-circulated on Earth.
There is no one layer. The throphsphere is the closest layer to earth, and associated with cold fronts, and thunder storms. The Stratosphere is the second most closest to earth, and is associated with warm fronts (usually a steady rain for a day or so). Then there is the Ionosphere, the most highest clouds which is Ice particles that contain no water vapors that will fall to earth.
Yes, water is essential for all forms of life on Earth. It is necessary for various biological processes, such as hydration, nutrient transportation, and temperature regulation.