water evaporates from the ocean to the atmosphere, falls back to earth as rain, and runs into the ocean.
Water moves among the hydrosphere, biosphere, lithosphere, and atmosphere.
Sediment moves through a river by these three ways: bouncing, flying, and being suspended.
It is an example of heat transfer by convection. Material heated by the outer core slowly moves toward the surface through the solid but plastically-mobile mantle.
it shakes and moves
its is used to drink
Fish
by force
Water moves among the hydrosphere, biosphere, lithosphere, and atmosphere.
This is where we talk about the way water moves through the world. Water affects everything that happens in life. In Latin, "hydro" means water. Therefore, anything that scientists describe, when it comes to water, is a part of the HYDROsphere. That water may be at the bottom of the ocean or in the top layers of the atmosphere; it is all a part of the hydrosphere.
This is where we talk about the way water moves through the world. Water affects everything that happens in life. In Latin, "hydro" means water. Therefore, anything that scientists describe, when it comes to water, is a part of the HYDROsphere. That water may be at the bottom of the ocean or in the top layers of the atmosphere; it is all a part of the hydrosphere.
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biosphere and hydrosphere
Sediment moves through a river by these three ways: bouncing, flying, and being suspended.
Food Chains and Food Webs
it moves by itself
very slowly because of there thick skin. example: elephant hippo rino
when light rays mave from one medium to another such as from air to water