Currently all the "new water" is formed by biological means - mostly animals "burning" food. (And it (water) gets unmade by plants.)
When the Earth formed and cooled, water vapor condensed into liquid water and fell as rain, filling the forming oceans. This process, known as the "water cycle," involved continuous evaporation and precipitation of water, contributing to the formation of the Earth's oceans and atmosphere.
True. The water on Earth is believed to be the same water that was present when the Earth was first formed, as water is a finite resource that cycles through the environment in a process called the water cycle.
Yes, scientists believe that a significant portion of Earth's early ocean water was formed from the condensation of water vapor in the primitive atmosphere, as well as from water-rich materials like comets and asteroids that collided with the planet during its formation.
the water the earth was formed with
Most of the world's water is in the ocean, however, a significant amount is frozen in glaciers and ice caps at the north and south poles. Only 0.3% of the earth's water is found in rivers and lakes. The Pacific Ocean is the biggest ocean in the world.
When the Earth formed and cooled, water vapor condensed into liquid water and fell as rain, filling the forming oceans. This process, known as the "water cycle," involved continuous evaporation and precipitation of water, contributing to the formation of the Earth's oceans and atmosphere.
Water is constantly being recycled on Earth through the hydrological cycle, so there is no "new" water being formed every day. Most of the water on Earth has been here since the planet was formed.
True. The water on Earth is believed to be the same water that was present when the Earth was first formed, as water is a finite resource that cycles through the environment in a process called the water cycle.
it is formed when the earth shifts and moves down it makes cracks in the earth and when it rains it fills with water and turns into a stream,
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No, when the Earth first formed it was molten, it had to cool before liquid water could collect in its surface. There is also a thought that Earth's water may not have formed form the initial materials making up the Earth but been delivered to the Earth by comet or asteroids impacting the Earth later.
The earth formed and let of carbon, oxygen, and other gases. Those gases collected and formed the atmosphere. When the Earth cooled, some hydrogen and oxygen bonded to make water vapor. Soon we had lakes, then oceans, and then life.
Sodium chloride is formeed by the water evaporation from seas.
clouds
Water table is formed by the rain water.i.e.,when rain falls ,the rain water drains into the earth surface and this water forms the water table.
when hydrogen burns in the presence of oxygen.
From evaporated water are formed clouds and from clouds rains; also evaporation has an influence on climate.