Water, in liquid form (as opposed to frozen solid), is found in the sea, in the air as clouds or falling rain, on land as stream, rivers, lakes, etc.
If it were, you'd be swimming right now. Earth is part water, part land. About 60 to 70% water, and the rest land.
because earth is the only planet which has water,75% of the earth is water but now i think they found out a new planet which also has water in it.
As of now, no planet exactly like Earth has been found in the universe. However, scientists believe there may be other Earth-like planets out there, and many exoplanets have been discovered that share similarities with Earth in terms of size, temperature, and potential for liquid water.
False. Water can also be found in its gas, liquid, and solid states on other celestial bodies in our solar system. For example, water ice has been discovered on Mars, the Moon, and some of the moons of Jupiter and Saturn.
We now know that Mars once had liquid water on its surface and probably had a much denser atmosphere than it does now.
water is a solid then it melts now it is a liquid
water used to be found in mars but now it is said that there is a new planet named UB13 that is similar to the earth and contains water
its earth & now one more planet has been found out which is called as second earth i.e clapper
its earth & now one more planet has been found out which is called as second earth i.e clapper
its earth & now one more planet has been found out which is called as second earth i.e clapper
In the Solar System scientist found a new planet right now they have nicknamed it to Super Earth. They found water, plants, and another sun. They have a filling that there is life on that planet.
Liquid no - frozen yes.