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Earth's fresh water is primarily found in glaciers and ice caps (68.7%), as well as in underground aquifers (30.1%) and surface water bodies such as lakes, rivers, and streams (1.2%). Only a small fraction of Earth's water is readily accessible for human use.
Water that doesn't sink in but runs across the Earth's surface is called surface water. This includes rivers, streams, creeks, and runoff from rain or snowmelt that flows over the ground.
Liquid water is the most common state of water on Earth's surface, covering about 71% of the planet's surface in the form of oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers.
Surface water is water that flows or collects on the Earth's surface, including rivers, streams, lakes, and wetlands. It plays a vital role in the hydrological cycle by replenishing groundwater, supporting ecosystems, and providing water for drinking, irrigation, and industrial use.
Water is the major agent of erosion on Earth's surface, with processes like rivers, streams, rainfall, and glaciers constantly shaping the land. Wind, glaciers, and gravity also contribute to erosion, but water is the most significant force.
When rainwater reaches the Earth's surface, it can either infiltrate the ground and replenish groundwater reserves, flow over the surface as runoff into rivers and streams, or get absorbed by vegetation for use in photosynthesis and growth. The way rainwater behaves depends on factors like soil type, slope of the land, and the amount of rainfall.
Clay
When moisture that has evaporated from the earths surface and then falls back as rain
Water is evaporated from oceans, seas, lakes, rivers.
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Water will always find its own level. So gravity will cause rainwater to sink into the ground if the surface is porous enough. Water will run off into streams and rivers, more so if the soil is waterlogged already, or if the composition is clay-like.
Yes water cycle use up earths supply. Water is evaporated from earth's surface.
Oceans are the greatest sources.
Earth's fresh water is primarily found in glaciers and ice caps (68.7%), as well as in underground aquifers (30.1%) and surface water bodies such as lakes, rivers, and streams (1.2%). Only a small fraction of Earth's water is readily accessible for human use.
Water that doesn't sink in but runs across the Earth's surface is called surface water. This includes rivers, streams, creeks, and runoff from rain or snowmelt that flows over the ground.
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