Older than any of us alive today, it has been on earth as long as we know that life has been of this planet. So we are technically drinking water that the dinosaurs used to drink. The water goes through the water cycle so it gets purified and is able to be reused once more. Yet again the oldest water droplet every found is at least 4.5 billion years old
It is more correct to say that water is on the earth. Though the surface of the earth is mostly covererd with water, the operative word is "covered." The water covers most of the earth's surface, so the water could be said to be sitting on the earth. Which it is.
Natural vents that discharge steam or water from the Earth are called geysers. Geysers are created when underground water is heated by magma, causing it to explosively boil and erupt through the Earth's surface. Popular examples include Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park and Strokkur in Iceland.
73% of the Earth is water, which is about 3/4.
Approximately 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by water.
Earth does not produce water. The water currently on Earth is believed to have been here since shortly after Earth formed. Water on Earth goes through cycles between the atmosphere, the oceans, and glaciers.. Some water vapor is released by volcanoes, but this is balanced by water carried into the mantle at subduction zones.
No, They are all Old waters
The term "Earth" likely comes from Old English and Germanic words meaning "ground" or "soil." While much of Earth's surface is covered by water, it may have been named for the solid ground that supports life.
It is more correct to say that water is on the earth. Though the surface of the earth is mostly covererd with water, the operative word is "covered." The water covers most of the earth's surface, so the water could be said to be sitting on the earth. Which it is.
It is more correct to say that water is on the earth. Though the surface of the earth is mostly covererd with water, the operative word is "covered." The water covers most of the earth's surface, so the water could be said to be sitting on the earth. Which it is.
Natural vents that discharge steam or water from the Earth are called geysers. Geysers are created when underground water is heated by magma, causing it to explosively boil and erupt through the Earth's surface. Popular examples include Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park and Strokkur in Iceland.
73% of the Earth is water, which is about 3/4.
4.Approximately how old is the Earth?
How old do scientists calculate the Earth
4.Approximately how old is the Earth?
Most of the water on earth is salt water.
Water covers 75% of the Earth's surface.
73% of the Earth is water, which is about 3/4.