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Hydrosphere and Cryosphere are similar as they are the form of WATER. Hydrosphere is made up of all the Earth's water and Cryosphere is just part of the hydrosphere but it's only made up of frozen water such as glaciers or ice caps. Hope this helped!
In a nutshell, yes. They are not a layer of the atmosphere, but since a cloud is humidity in the atmosphere I would call it a component that makes up our atmosphere.
It's because they have 97 percent of salted water and 2 percent of iced water and only 1 percent of freshwater
gas is heliums only state of matter
1. Mass- very common to all matter. Mass does not change unless divided or removed to a body of matter. 2. Weight- it depends in the attraction of the pull of gravity thus, it changes from place to place. 3. Impenetrability- there are no two things that can occupy the same space. 4. Inertia- a matter that is at rest will remain at rest but can only be moved when external force is applied. 5. Porosity- states that matter has pores.
hydrosphere and biosphere
Obviously not.
There are only three states of matter. They are solid, liquid and gas.
Gases are only states of matter that can be compressed but tends to expand indefinitely.
no,it is not as there are only three states of matter - solids , liquids , gas
no not really
Solid is the only state of matter with its own shape
False, ocean water makes up 93% of the hydrosphere. Fresh water makes up 7% of the hydrosphere. The hydrosphere takes up 75% percent of the earth's surface.
no not really
Hydrosphere and Cryosphere are similar as they are the form of WATER. Hydrosphere is made up of all the Earth's water and Cryosphere is just part of the hydrosphere but it's only made up of frozen water such as glaciers or ice caps. Hope this helped!
only liquid
the 3 states of matter are solid, liquid and gas.