The most abundant form of water on Earth is liquid.
Groundwater is any water present below the earth's surface. An aquifer is a porous and permeable zone in a rock or soil through which ground water flows.
73% of the Earth is water, which is about 3/4.
Primarily in minerals such as calcium fluoride. It is also present in the ocean in dissolved form and is often added to drinking water and toothpaste.
In long geological time, all (or essentially all) of the Earth's free water will be evaporated. When the Earth is engulfed by the Red dwarf stage of the Sol's life cycle, the water will all evaporate. Another condition may cause the loss of the Earth's water. This is when the interior of the Earth cools sufficiently as to halt the movement in the Mantle, and this will essentially extinguish of the Earth's magnetic Field. This will lead to the collapse of the Van Allen radiation belts, and the Solar Wind will be able to strip the Earth of atmosphere and any water vapour. These two events are a long time away. But the second of these events was probably the cause of the present condition of Mars. No water and no atmosphere (essentially).
The most abundant form of water on Earth is liquid.
Yes it is
we will die we can not survive with out water you will die if u dont have water after 12 days
Earth, but there could have been water in Mars years ago.
Who made th universe?? What became present on earth after the atmosphere had cool to water ambient temperature.
yes infect theres a lot of them what we drink wash swim
because there is no way to go there and is to hot , a large amount of water is also present there
Oxygen is present in the Earth's atmosphere, making up about 21% of the air we breathe. It is also present in water bodies, where it dissolves to support aquatic life. Additionally, oxygen is found in the Earth's crust and is a component of many minerals and compounds.
this, don't have any direct meaning. elaborate it! and definetly earth is present.
Yes, at exactly the same levels as in ordinary water anywhere on earth: roughly 1 part per 6000.
The densest liquid at room temperature is Mercury which is 13.5 times heavier than water.
This was the liquid present on the surface of the earth before life started. It was water, with various chemicals dissolved in it.