Possible but then impossible. For earth to also survive is by water. If no water, there becomes dehydration. With dead land for instance; Is dead land because there was no water.
78% of earth's atomospere is made up of water
Evaporation
All the water on Earth provides the water thru the water cycle.
by interacting with the minerals of the geosphere and the water of hydrosphere and the weather of atmosphere
The water vapor in the early atmosphere of Earth likely condensed and fell as rain, contributing to the formation of the oceans. This process, known as the "water cycle," involves the continuous movement of water between the atmosphere, land, and oceans through processes like evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. Over time, the oceans became the primary reservoir for water on Earth, where it remains today.
Water could exist as a liquid on Earth without an atmosphere in specific conditions where the temperature and pressure allow for liquid water to form. However, without an atmosphere, these conditions would be less stable and water would be more likely to evaporate or freeze quickly due to the lack of atmospheric pressure and insulation.
could water exist as a liquid if we don't have a atmosphere
Without a magnetic core, Earth's atmosphere would be vulnerable to the solar wind, which could strip away the gases and water vapor that make up the atmosphere. This would lead to a loss of protection from harmful solar radiation and extreme temperature fluctuations, making it difficult for life to survive on Earth.
so we could have rainfall on the earth
no
The Earth's atmosphere contains about 0.001 of water in the form of water vapor.
Yes - the Earth has a finite amount of water on it. This water cycles between the oceans and the atmosphere.
The amount of water in the earth's atmosphere is 1/3000.
No, the Moon does not have an atmosphere like Earth's. It has a very thin exosphere that consists of small amounts of gases and particles, but it does not have a significant atmosphere like Earth with air and water.
The sum total of water on Earth and in its atmosphere is called the "hydrosphere."
Water in the atmosphere precipitates. And in this manner it returns back to earth's surface.
The energy in the earth's atmosphere primarily originates from the Sun. The Sun heats the earth and the water, heating the atmosphere.