Hydrosphere
No, not all the water on Earth is part of the biosphere. The biosphere includes all the living organisms and their interactions in the Earth's system, while water exists in various forms and locations such as oceans, rivers, ice caps, and groundwater. Water is an essential component for life within the biosphere, but not all water is directly involved in supporting living organisms.
Yes, water is essential for all forms of life on Earth. It is necessary for various biological processes, such as hydration, nutrient transportation, and temperature regulation.
The things that surround us include the atmosphere (air), bodies of water (oceans, rivers), land (forests, mountains, plains), and various forms of vegetation (trees, plants). All these elements together make up the environment in which we live.
Organisms can exist on the surface of the earth in the biosphere, which includes all regions of land, water, and air where living organisms are found. The biosphere is where plants, animals, and other life forms interact with each other and with their physical environment.
The water found in the hydrosphere includes all forms of water on Earth, such as oceans, rivers, lakes, glaciers, and underground water. It is essential for sustaining life on Earth and plays a vital role in various natural processes and ecosystems.
All rivers have a source which id the beginning of the river
The biggest of all water forms is the ocean, which covers about 71% of the Earth's surface.
Mixing ingredients to bake a cake, boiling water to make tea, and freezing water to make ice are all examples of physical processes as they involve changes in the physical state of matter without altering the chemical composition of the substances.
Water is not a reaction at all. If you mean to ask if a state change in water is chemical or physical, it is physical.
Water exists in all physical states. Water exist as vapors, snow and droplets.
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The word "ice" is a concrete noun. A concrete noun is a word for something that can be experienced by any of the five physical senses; something that can be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched.All forms of water are concrete nouns because water is made up of the physical elements hydrogen and oxygen; ice, water, and steam or vapor are physical things.
Solids, liquids, gases, and plasmas are all physical forms. Consider ice, water, and steam: you can see and feel all three states of H2O. If refering to a state in which the substance does not change shapes, it would be a solid.
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