The "thickness" of water is an issue of its viscosity.
The viscosity of water is 8.90 × 10−4 Pa·s or 8.90 × 10−3 dyn·s/cm2 or 0.890 cP at about 25 °C.
As a function of temperature T (K): μ(Pa·s) = A × 10B/(T−C)
where A=2.414 × 10−5 Pa·s ; B = 247.8 K ; and C = 140 K.
The Hydrosphere ranges from 10 to 20 kilometers in thickness. The hydrosphere extends from Earth's surface downward several kilometers into the lithosphere and upward about 12 kilometers into the atmosphere.
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hydrosphere
Glaciers are a part of the hydrosphere.
hydrosphere and biosphere
The hydrosphere originated with the Greek word "hydro" meaning water. The hydrosphere contains all form of water on and under the crust.
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theury of hydrosphere
The question is irrelevant, the hydrosphere is there whether you need it or not. Without the hydrosphere there would be no life on Earth.
Glaciers are a part of the hydrosphere.
what is the non example of hydrosphere
The hydrosphere is made out of Earth's waters. Hydrosphere is made up of nothing but water The hydrosphere is mostly comprised of water. It also made of ground water.
Marine mammals live in the hydrosphere.
the people are polluting the hydrosphere.
Hydrosphere means ball of water.
hydrosphere and biosphere
Yes, earth's moon has a hydrosphere.
Yes, the hydrosphere is all the oceans, seas and rivers of a planet.