If you mean hydrogen in elemental form, it's darn near zero.
The elements that are in Earths Hydrosphere is Oxygen with 33.0% of volume, Hydrogen with 66.0% of volume, and 1.0% of unknown elements.
Hydrogen
1% of fresh water of earths...
20 volume is 6% solution. To make it 3% solution just add same volume of water to the original 6% solution and you have double volume of 3% solution.
It's because they have 97 percent of salted water and 2 percent of iced water and only 1 percent of freshwater
The elements that are in Earths Hydrosphere is Oxygen with 33.0% of volume, Hydrogen with 66.0% of volume, and 1.0% of unknown elements.
According to Education.com, the hydrosphere is made of oxygen at 86 percent, hydrogen at 11 percent and other elements totalling 3 percent.
Yes
About 30 Percent of the earth is not the hydrosphere
Hydrogen
Hydrogen gas is the predominant element of the sun, accounting for some 74% of its mass, and 92% of its volume.
20
I believe it is Hydrogen
3% of the hydrosphere is freshwater, while 97% of it is saltwater.
The hydrosphere is made up of a variety of gases including oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide. The hydrosphere includes water in several forms including in gaseous states.
97 % salt, 3 % fresh.
False, ocean water makes up 93% of the hydrosphere. Fresh water makes up 7% of the hydrosphere. The hydrosphere takes up 75% percent of the earth's surface.