The amount of water on/in the Earth (the planet) has been fixed for eons of geological time and plays a part in the great geological processes. As the amount of water is fixed, your question is meaningless.
The short answer is: "Earth quakes cause tsunamis" A more detailed response: Earth quakes move earth -- including the Earth that is beneath the sea. The moving land causes the water above it to move. That displaced water then travels in waves until it hits the land. If the waves are high & powerful enough, they can break through wave barriers & cause damage to people, buildings, crops, etc.
it has more water than land because earth is made of water
Earth by far. Mars has very little water and it is only in the form of ice and trace amounts of water vapor. Never in liquid state because Mars does not have enough atmospheric pressure to allow water to be a liquid.
If plates move enough continents will lose more land under the water and people will have to move
Earth
more water
More then 70% water coverd on earth , in that 2.5 is fresh water
More then 70% water coverd on earth , in that 2.5 is fresh water
When God created the heavens and the earth, he also included water! :)For more information, consult the Holy Bible.AnswerWater molecules would have been in the material from which the earth was formed but would have escaped in the earliest stages. As the primordial earth cooled conditions developed that allowed the atmosphere to stabilize and create enough pressure to retain water. You can read more about it at the related links.
there was more water when the earth was created.
theres is more water
They provide increased yield on the fields where they are used - more than enough to compensate for the cost of the fertilizer. The environmental damage occurs downstream from the farms from the effects of the fertilizer in the runoff water.