Earth, because it is the only planet with liquid water.
No Jupiter is not watery but it is a gas planet.
in our solar system, the only other planet that actually has water is Mars, and the water is frozen, so the answer is Mars, technically
The Daily Orbit - 2012 Watery Dwarf Planet - 2.94 was released on: USA: 23 January 2013
a grassy watery rocky planet
The Daily Orbit - 2012 Watery Dwarf Planet 2-94 was released on: USA: 23 January 2013
many types of plants are watery. the most common one is a watercress.. happy sciencing! :)
Earth. Scientist were almost about to call earth "Water" instead. The earth is the watery planet because it is has 2/3 of the ratio water/land. Hoped that Helped!!
Perhaps a "watermelon".
The watery part of Earth's surface is called the hydrosphere. It includes all bodies of water such as oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, and other forms of water found on the planet.
This isn't a rocky planet-Mars, Venus and Mercury are rocky planets. This planet can only really be described as a watery planet. We aren't really given the choice of which planet we live on, this is the only one so far that can support 'advanced' life.
Ocean planets have been hypothesised, where the planet is dominated by water coverage and no land. An exoplanet (a planet in another solar system, orbiting another star) called GJ 1214 b is a possible candidate for an ocean planet.
Because of its composition. Neptune is made up of water more than any other substance.