Yes, scientists can track the movement of water on Earth through the water cycle, which includes processes like evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. By studying these processes, scientists can determine if water ever leaves the Earth's system.
It is impossible to determine the first word ever spoken on Earth as language developed gradually over time and in different regions independently. Additionally, the origins of language predate recorded history.
It is subjective and impossible to determine who the best person to ever live on earth is as opinions vary greatly. Different people throughout history have made significant contributions in various fields, leaving a lasting impact on society.
Rain and snow form from the water on Earth that evaporates into the atmosphere, cools, and then condenses into droplets or ice crystals. This process is part of the water cycle, where water constantly moves between the atmosphere, land, and oceans through processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff.
there are only three, and they are the most common for any substance rarely ever will you see plasma, anyways they are solid (ice) liquid (water) and gas (water vapor)
it is 75percent
because of the water cycle. It reuses water that was here billions of years ago. So really, you could be drinking dinosaur spit.
It tears earth from the ground and carries it which ever way water flows
Water on earth is never lost in space; vapors are condensed and transformed in rains and snow.
yes...the water is in constant cycle, and there is as much water as there ever has been (except for the first ages of the earth, before the water came to be here) and as there ever will be (until the earth is vapourised). Will there be enough to satisfy the increasing population is another question entirely.
No person has ever been to Mars. No spacecraft has ever surveyed Mars and returned to earth. No spacecraft has ever landed on Mars and lifted off again. No liquid water has ever been observed on Mars, and no samples have ever been removed from its surface. In conclusion, we frankly don't know what the question is talking about.
Yes they can! Who would ever thought that monkeys can drink from leafy cups.
no there was not. At the moment approximately 97% of water on Earth is salty, leaving only 3% fresh
No water is ever lost. It simply moves from one place to another.
I dont know what your looking for but i dont think it really matters. Because when a plants roots take in the water, it goes up the stem, turning them what ever color the water is. (lets just say its blue water) And eventualy goes into the leaves. This will change the leaves color because of prosses of photothynthesis.
It is impossible to determine the first word ever spoken on Earth as language developed gradually over time and in different regions independently. Additionally, the origins of language predate recorded history.
No, it drops its leaves in winter. BTW no leaves are ever-green: they all fall off sometime. But some trees of bushes are evergreens. They remain green in winter.
Four leaves