During global warming all of the water was frozen leading to not much water now that it got warmer (green house affect ) there is more water now than then written by a fifth grader
No.
By and large, aside from the messes left by the human infestation, yes. The Earth does look much the same as it did a million years ago. The Atlantic ocean might be a little wider, the Pacific a little narrower, the water level a little higher, but the place looks pretty much the same.
geology was born 200 years ago. by this time, geologists only knew about the things on the surface or things about the surface. They also knew that the earth was a sphere and that there were 7 land masses, and that the land masses were surrounded by water.
There is no evidence to suggest the sun is any closer to the earth than it was 10 years ago. The sun is still 92,960,000 miles from Earth.
it is 4.54 billion years...
No! It's logical to conclude that small traces of water may have entered the earth's atmosphere through debris coming from space but on a question whether we've been using the same water in circulation since millions of years ago,Definitely yes!
The total amount of water on Earth has remained relatively constant over the past 100 years. However, changes in the distribution of water due to activities like urbanization and climate change may have altered the availability of freshwater in some regions.
No.
About the same (in all 3 phases : solid, liquid, & gas).
No, it is not.
THEY THINK about 3.9 billion years ago (: 4.4 billion years ago(:
Yes, the same water is still here. Water is continuously recycled through the water cycle.
10,000 years ago!
Yes we are using at least some of the same water that cavemen used thousands of years ago. Water is rapidly recycled in the general environment of our planet Earth.
The Earth cooled enough for liquid water to form around 4 billion years ago, shortly after its formation. This allowed for the creation of the Earth's oceans and laid the foundation for the development of life.
I think when earth was cover in water.
It is assumed that water arrived on Earth from space, hundreds of millions of years ago.