Surface water is any water that is found on the Earth's surface in places like rivers, lakes, and oceans. It includes both flowing water like rivers and stationary water like lakes. Surface water is essential for supporting various ecosystems and providing water for human use.
Water moves across the surface of the Earth through the processes of evaporation, condensation, precipitation, runoff, and infiltration. Evaporation and transpiration from plants release water vapor into the atmosphere, which then condenses to form clouds and eventually falls back to the Earth as precipitation. This water flows over the land surface as runoff or infiltrates into the ground to replenish groundwater.
Water that flows over Earth's surface is called runoff. Runoff is an important agent of erosion, especially if the water is moving fast. The more speed water has, the more material it can carry with it.
Surface water refers to bodies of water present above the Earth's surface, such as rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and streams. This water is in constant motion, either flowing downstream or circulating within a body of water due to external forces like wind or temperature gradients. Surface water plays a critical role in supporting ecosystems, human activities, and the hydrological cycle.
The process you are referring to is called the water cycle. Water evaporates from the surface of the earth, forms clouds in the atmosphere, and then returns to the ground as precipitation through rain, snow, or hail. This cycle is vital for distributing freshwater around the planet and sustaining life.
Water moves from the atmosphere in the form of clouds in precipitation. This can include rain, snow, sleet, or hail, depending on the temperature and conditions in the atmosphere. The water then falls to the Earth's surface due to gravity.
Water which moves over the earths surface after having precipitated (rain, snow, etc) is known as runoff. Most rivers get the majority of their water from precipitation runoff.
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No, a stream is not a living thing. It is a body of flowing water that moves continuously over the Earth's surface.
Over 70% of the Earth's surface is covered with water
Water which moves over the earths surface after having precipitated (rain, snow, etc) is known as runoff. Most rivers get the majority of their water from precipitation runoff.
Yes, it its surface is over 70% water.
Earth. Over 70% of Earth's surface is covered by water.
Water moves across the surface of the Earth through the processes of evaporation, condensation, precipitation, runoff, and infiltration. Evaporation and transpiration from plants release water vapor into the atmosphere, which then condenses to form clouds and eventually falls back to the Earth as precipitation. This water flows over the land surface as runoff or infiltrates into the ground to replenish groundwater.
It is estimated that up to 70% of the 'surface' of the earth is taken up with water. The earth's water is reckoned to weigh about 1.460 petatonnes (Pt) (1021kilograms). The weight of the earth (including its water) is reckoned to be 5973.6 petatonnes
no the earth has 3 fourth water ,3 fourth of it surface it covered with water
Runoff
Water that flows over Earth's surface is called runoff. Runoff is an important agent of erosion, especially if the water is moving fast. The more speed water has, the more material it can carry with it.