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The word you're looking fro is... rain.
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.
While he's in the air, the reaction force is air resistance and when he's in the water the reaction force is upthrust. Hope this helps.
While he's in the air, the reaction force is air resistance and when he's in the water the reaction force is upthrust. Hope this helps.
Gravity
Gravity.
The moons gravity 'pulls' the earths water creating a 'tide.'
It's because of Density.
too much water in the cloud
Gravity does
running water.
no it will pop it will get the force that gravity pulls on it will have cows
Capillary action
Water exerts a force on anything that comes into contact with it, this is known as Hydric force. The force always pulls at the object, drawing it down. You will notice that if you put your hand under water, and bring it out slowly, the water seems to cling to your hand as it breaks the surface. This is why. Stones can't pull themselves out of water, so the Hydric force overpowers them and pulls them down.