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All of the oceans cover most of our planet Earth. they cover 75% of the world!

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Salt water oceans.

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Sea water (salty).

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What is the entire body of salt water that covers more than 70 percent of earths surface?

Ocean


What body of water covers three-fourths of the earths surface?

Salt water and ice because that's how they do it


What is a large body of water on the earths surface?

An oceanA Sea


Although geographers have given it a different names according to where it is divided by the continents it is really One continuous body of salt water that covers three fourths of the earths surface?

The World Ocean.


What body of water covers 70 percent of the earth's surface?

The world's oceans and seas.


What covers the surface of your body?

The Epidermis .


Entire body of salt water that covers more than 70 percent of the earth's surface is?

ocean


What is the lowest body of water on the earths surface?

The Dead Sea, with an average of about 1,312 ft. below sea level.


What percent of water on the earths surface is available for drinking water?

Freshwater is probably 5 ~ 10 % The Great Lakes is the largest freshwater body.


Tissue that covers and protects the body's surface?

epithelial


What extraterestial body brought water to earths surface?

We do not have a definitive answer to this question. Scientists are still researching this question as of 2015. However, if extraterrestrial, it certainly was not ONE extraterrestrial body.


How does water affet the formation of the earths surface?

Water does everything. As a body of water, it erodes cliffs, roacks, and beaches. As rain, it makes some areas fertile and leaves others barren.