Earth's water is classified into different categories based on its location and state. This includes freshwater (found in lakes, rivers, and groundwater) and saltwater (found in oceans and seas). It can also be classified as surface water (found on the Earth's surface) or groundwater (found underground in aquifers).
Approximately 0.005% of the Earth's water is found in its soil. This water is vital for plant growth and sustains terrestrial ecosystems.
Water biomes can be classified based on their salinity levels as either freshwater (low salinity) or marine (high salinity) biomes. They can also be classified based on their depth and distance from the shoreline, such as shallow water (littoral zone) or deep water (pelagic zone) biomes.
No. As a approximation there is two thirds water to one third land.
Floods are classified as a type of natural disaster that occurs when water overflows onto normally dry land. Erosion is classified as the process of wearing away of the earth's surface by natural forces like water and wind.
Earth's water is primarily located in the oceans, which hold about 97% of the planet's water. The remaining 3% is found in the form of ice caps and glaciers, groundwater, lakes, rivers, and atmospheric water vapor.
don't no geologists If focusing on the minerals of a rock then it would be classified as a mineralogist.
Antoine Lavoisier classified elements into four categories: metals, nonmetals, earths, and gases.
it is water cycle
water is from the earths core
Water on the earth
The hydrosphere encompasses all of Earth's water.
Yes water cycle use up earths supply. Water is evaporated from earth's surface.
three percent of all the earths water is fresh water
Salt Water
Warm land
70% or 80% of water covers the earths surface
In the Ocean.