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The elements that are in Earths Hydrosphere is Oxygen with 33.0% of volume, Hydrogen with 66.0% of volume, and 1.0% of unknown elements.
The earths water is located everywhere as water, ice or even gas. Such as water vapour in the air.
No. As a approximation there is two thirds water to one third land.
three percent of all the earths water is fresh water
The water cycle. :)
water
Sun and water
oxygen, food, water
This energy is 458,9 kJ/mol.
Yes, but both elements are needed for proper heating of water.
the earths atmosphere is 77% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, with traces of argon, carbon dioxide and water.
The reactants of photosynthesis are sunlight, carbon dioxide and water.
at least two
Water is H2O, So you'll need 2 H (Hydrogen) and O (Oxygen)
The elements that are in Earths Hydrosphere is Oxygen with 33.0% of volume, Hydrogen with 66.0% of volume, and 1.0% of unknown elements.
About 97% of Earths water is saltwater.
The earths water is located everywhere as water, ice or even gas. Such as water vapour in the air.