the equator the equator
Saturn:)Saturn is the least dense of the gas giants, even out of all of the planets in our solar system. Its average density is around 0.7 g/cc (less than water)
This is quite a difficult (and ambiguous) question to answer. Let's start with the example of dwarf planet Pluto, approximately 1/5 the size of Earth. It is obviously not a planet because it is too small (as stated by its category, "dwarf planet"). We all know that it used to be a planet but was excluded due to its size. We can therefore conclude that Mars, about 2/3 the size of Earth, is an existing planet simply because it met the size requirements; and the fact that it is neither a moon belonging to another planet (which can be distinguished by its orbit*), nor a star (distinguished by criteria of a star that it doesn't meet**). * A planet orbits the Sun, but a moon orbits the planet it belongs to. ** Stars do not orbit, but Mars does. Also, stars have a special life cycle that Mars does not follow. And as well as this, Mars does not twinkle, blow up or behave like a star.
Let us turn to Genesis ch.1v 6,7 and 8. And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters. 7 And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament: and it was so. 8 And God called the firmament Heaven. And the evening and the morning were the second day. This (firmament also includes the apparent surface of the imaginary sphere on which celestial bodies appear to be projected). All within () was copied and pasted.
It is formed due to precipitation of calcium enriched waters in caves
YES
tides
This source is ocean waters.
three percent of all the earths water is fresh water
Because of the Gulf Stream, which brings warmer waters towards that area and helps the climate of much of western Europe.Because of the Gulf Stream, which brings warmer waters towards that area and helps the climate of much of western Europe.Because of the Gulf Stream, which brings warmer waters towards that area and helps the climate of much of western Europe.Because of the Gulf Stream, which brings warmer waters towards that area and helps the climate of much of western Europe.Because of the Gulf Stream, which brings warmer waters towards that area and helps the climate of much of western Europe.Because of the Gulf Stream, which brings warmer waters towards that area and helps the climate of much of western Europe.Because of the Gulf Stream, which brings warmer waters towards that area and helps the climate of much of western Europe.Because of the Gulf Stream, which brings warmer waters towards that area and helps the climate of much of western Europe.Because of the Gulf Stream, which brings warmer waters towards that area and helps the climate of much of western Europe.Because of the Gulf Stream, which brings warmer waters towards that area and helps the climate of much of western Europe.Because of the Gulf Stream, which brings warmer waters towards that area and helps the climate of much of western Europe.
It is the agent of erosiion that has shaped by earths land surface.
Yes
The Great White is in all waters on the planet, it has been found nearly everywhere.
The next episode is The Waters of Mars.
Captain Planet and the Planeteers - 1990 Bitter Waters 3-6 was released on: USA: 17 October 1992
Hurricanes form over tropical waters and are earth's largest and most destructive storms.
the earth temperature become cool in warm temperature
If you are talking about natural waters, they are either salty (ocean --> covers most of the world; 97%) or fresh (lakes/rivers/glaciers --> not so much; about 3%)