The Earth's water makes up the hydrosphere.
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Oceans are bodies of water that make up the oxygen in our environment
Earth's surface comprises the lithosphere (solid outer layer), hydrosphere (water bodies), and atmosphere (layers of gases).
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It is an out-dated phrase from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries to describe the terrestrial sphere. Today's scientists tell us that it is nearly all solid earth (plus the molten core) and only 0.02% water (oceans, rivers, underground reservoirs, etc.). The phrase points back to a period when earth (terra) and water (aqua) were considered to be two of only four elements (along with air and fire), but it also points to a new, seventeenth-century way of thinking, which considered the earth and water to make up one globe or sphere, rather than a sphere of earth overlaid by a separate and larger sphere of water. The latter view, derived from the ancient Greek Aristotle, was dominant in Medieval Europe.
Bio means life and sphere means earth so rememeber all living things of the earth make up the biosphere:) Jenna Leftwich
The four main components that make up Earth are the lithosphere (crust and upper mantle), atmosphere (gases surrounding Earth), hydrosphere (all the water on Earth), and biosphere (all living organisms).
HE MADE THIS WHOLE EARTH AND OUR LIVES AND BODIES
Some people believe God made earth. Others believe gravity pulled earth's land together into a sphere.
Pacific Ocean, the Altantic Ocean, the Pacfic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean
Sedimentary rocks are formed as a result of deposition of materials at the surface of the Earth or within water bodies.
The sun, the moon, and the earth.
When the Earth was formed it was molten. The forces of gravity would make it shape itself into a sphere. This shape would be "frozen" in place as the Earth cooled and solidified.