The water from the hydrosphere is permanently evaporated.
The water in the hydrosphere generally remains relatively constant due to the water cycle, where water evaporates from the surface, condenses into clouds, and falls back to the Earth as precipitation. This cycle helps maintain a balance by continually moving water between the atmosphere, oceans, and land.
The law of mass conservation is generally valid.
the atmosphere is gas emission from when ground release toxic gases, hydrosphere is tsunamis, lithosphere is the shaking of the earth and avalanches.
No. It gets hotter - that is not the same
Generally, platypuses stay in the same territory. However, drought and low water levels will force them to try and find a new creek or river.
It stays the same.
After water has been boiled, its mass will stay the same.
no
It stay the same
no they do not all stay in the same place because some birds live in water
It's a Group of orcas which generally stay in the same area.
It depends were you are, generally it would stay colder if you left it in the water