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Does a frog lay its eggs on land or water?

Always water.


What is the difference between land mollusks and water mollusks?

Well land mollusks live on land usually, and water mollusks live underwater. Neither can survive in the others enviroment. I think..


Do you spray salt water or tap water on a land hermit crab?

Neither, You spray Fairy tears. Jon Reade


Why do frogs and crocodile live both on land and water?

Because amphibians and reptiles lived in water and land. as always


Is Jupiter made out of land or water?

Neither, Jupiter is acctually just a giant ice ball.


Which bird can neither swim nor land on water yet lives on fish?

Frigate bird


What do islands always have?

Islands always have shores. They are completely surrounded by water.


Which direction does water always flow when it moves across land?

Water always flow from a higher elevation to a lower elevation.


Land with a few crops will always have less?

fertile soil and water.


What happens when water soaks into the land and how is it used?

When water soaks into the land, it replenishes groundwater supplies, which can be accessed through wells for drinking water or irrigation. It can also contribute to the health of ecosystems by sustaining plant growth and providing habitat for various species. Lastly, water soaking into the land helps to reduce surface runoff, which can help prevent flooding and erosion.


When water hits the land and is soaked into the ground the water becomes what?

* It stays water, it leeches through the ground or evaporates always staying as water.


How can flooding be beneficial to the land?

Flooding from rivers often has the effect of leaving a layer of rich fertile soil all over croplands. Water soaking deep into the earth can revitalise trees and bushes.