The water molecules are.
Oxygen makes up about 89% of the hydrosphere, mainly in the form of water molecules (H2O). This makes water a key component of Earth's water cycle and essential for supporting aquatic life.
Water molecules displace some of the air molecules, reducing the overall pressure within the air. This is because the water molecules take up space in the air, leading to a decrease in the number of air molecules per unit volume.
In cold air, molecules move slower then they would move in warm air. One part of the KPM (kinetic particle model) states that temperature directly effects the movement of the particles, therefore causing the molecules of the warm air to move faster (because of more frequent collisions between the molecules).
Air molecules do not attract odors. It is a natural process called diffusion, in which particles move from an area that has a high concentration of itself to a place where there is a lower concentration of itself.
Air contains 0.93 % Argon In a million molecules of air there would be 1,000,000 x 0.93/100 = 9300 molecules of Argon
AIR. Explanation: Air is not a part of the Hydrosphere, as it comes in Atmosphere.
No, water in the air i.e. water vapor which is a part of the atmosphere not the hydrosphere.
Part of earth's hydrosphere
Yes, the hydrosphere is all the oceans, seas and rivers of a planet.
air
Yes.
no
The ocean.
No. It is part of the hydrosphere.
No. Lakes are part of the hydrosphere.
Hydrosphere or cryosphere?
The salt water oceans and seas are a principle part of the hydrosphere