Deserts have very little water due to low precipitation levels and high evaporation rates. They are characterized by arid conditions, sparse vegetation, and extreme temperatures.
A. The land would become a desert. Without sufficient rain, there would be little water for plants to grow, leading to dry conditions and desertification.
No, a flat piece of land is not necessarily called a desert. A desert is a barren area that receives very little precipitation, not dependent on its topography. A flat piece of land can be part of a desert, but it can also be found in other types of landscapes such as plains or plateaus.
Water has a higher specific heat capacity compared to land, meaning it can absorb and store more heat energy for a given temperature change. This leads to slower temperature changes in water compared to land, as more energy is needed to raise or lower the temperature of water. Additionally, water bodies have a mixing effect that helps distribute heat more evenly, further stabilizing the temperature.
water - the earth is approximately 72% water if measuring by surface area....which is the same percentage as the human body - very interesting right?
Water has a higher specific heat capacity than land, meaning it can absorb and store more heat before its temperature rises. Additionally, water is a better conductor of heat than land, so it can distribute heat more evenly. This is why water tends to stay cooler than land during hot weather.
Mostly in water and very little on land
Very little really. For the most part, it is water.
The Earth's surface was covered mostly with water. There was a very small part of land that was dry and above water.
since it is so far and has very little water to ship goods to them not many countries can help them.
it has a little water
they live on both land and water but mostly water very rarely land
A Desert.
desert
There is very little safe water. It is due to the waste that pollutes the water.
A. The land would become a desert. Without sufficient rain, there would be little water for plants to grow, leading to dry conditions and desertification.
because some camels have very little water, or they preserve water in their humps
Remote. Desolate.