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What sphere includes all liquid and frozen surface water groundwater and water vapor?

The hydrosphere encompasses all liquid and frozen surface water, groundwater, and water vapor found on Earth. It includes oceans, lakes, rivers, glaciers, and underground aquifers, as well as atmospheric water in the form of clouds and water vapor.


All the water and water vapor on Earth are found in?

hydrosphere


What Earth's water is in vapor form where is it found?

Clouds


Forms in which water can be found on earth?

Water on Earth can be found in oceans, rivers, lakes, glaciers, ice caps, groundwater, and as vapor in the atmosphere.


What is the name of the three states or forms of water found on earth?

The three states or forms of water found on Earth are solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor).


Where most of the water vapor and carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere found?

Upper Part


The sphere on earth that includes water is called the atmosphere lithosphere hydrosphere or mesosphere?

The sphere on earth that contains water, and I believe is the largest on the Earth's surface is the Hydrosphere.


What can water be found as?

On Earth, water can be found as vapor, liquid, and ice.


The water sphere of earth is known as what?

The water sphere of earth is the HYDROSPHERE.


What layer is water vapor found in the atmosphere?

Water vapor is found in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. This layer extends from the Earth's surface up to an average height of about 8 to 14.5 kilometers (5 to 9 miles) depending on location.


What forms of water are found on earth or on the moon?

The vapor form, the liquid form, and the solid form are.


What is an example of how one of the spheres of the earth system can affect one of the other spheres?

An example of how the atmosphere (air) sphere can affect the hydrosphere (water) sphere is through the process of evaporation. The atmosphere absorbs heat from the sun, causing water to evaporate from oceans, rivers, and lakes. This water vapor then condenses in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth as precipitation, affecting the water cycle.