When water combines with pollutants on Earth's surface, it can lead to contamination of water sources. This contamination can harm aquatic ecosystems, affect human health, and disrupt natural processes like nutrient cycling. Proper management of pollutants is important to protect water quality and biodiversity.
Approximately 97% of the Earth's surface is covered by salt water.
Water makes up about seventy five percent of the Earth's surface.
Running water can erode and shape the earth's surface by carrying away sediment, forming river valleys, canyons, and deltas. It also plays a crucial role in weathering rocks and transporting nutrients, sediments, and pollutants across the landscape. Over time, running water can create intricate networks of streams and rivers that influence the overall geology of an area.
The all the water on Earth's surface is known as the hydrosphere. This includes water in oceans, rivers, lakes, and ice caps.
70% of the Earth's surface is covered by water, with the majority of it being in the form of oceans. The remaining 30% is land.
it is water cycle
70% or 80% of water covers the earths surface
The step of the water cycle where water combines with pollutants on Earth's surface is called runoff. During rainfall, water flows over the ground, picking up contaminants such as chemicals, sediments, and debris from surfaces like roads, fields, and urban areas. This polluted water then enters streams, rivers, and eventually larger bodies of water, affecting ecosystems and water quality.
3/4 of the earth's surface is water.
69%
about 30%
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Water.
Ground water.
the water cycle
71.13% of the earth is covered by water. Only 3% of that water is fresh water, the rest is salt water.
Roughly 71% of Earth is covered by water and because that is well over half there is more water than land on Earths surface