No it is World Cultures
Life science is about things that are living (i.e. carbon cycle, water cycle) Earth science is palte techtonics and things like that
If you count the water that is mixed in with the rock of the mantle, yes. Otherwise, no. Most of the water is in the ocean.
Underground water is called underground water, because it is "underground" not because it is fresh or salt. You can have underground salt water reservoirs just like you can have fresh water ones.
The water in the Earth's surface is called the hydrosphere.
The inside of the earth because scientists say that the there is some kind of heat found inside of the earth that is an orange color, so that's what heats the water.
Pressure from underground pushes water up to the surface.
Magma is molten rock under the earth's crust. In geothermal power plants, water is pumped underground. It turns into steam which is then used to drive electricity generators.
In approx 7 billion years because the expanding Sun will swallow planet earth in about 8 billion years, by then all of the air & water should be pumped underground & humanity will be living underground on planet earth because if water & air remained on the surface of the earth it would evapourate out into space due to the heat of the expanding sun. It will take 6.24x10^17 Megatons of TNT to move the earth out of its orbit.
In huge underground lakes and rivers. Also, underground the Earth.
underground, through the process it gets filterd and turns into clean water, then is pumped out for ect.. uses
water is pumped underground and when it rises back up again through another pipe, it is heated.
Hydrosphere
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what is the definition
... is called the hydrosphere.
Pull the water from underground in the earth
underground