Ice is, by its method of formation, all water.
Fresh water contains almost no salt, therefor almost all water
Ocean water is the saltiest, it contains the least water per unit volume
Salt solutions can contain even more salt and proportionately less water
As far as total quantity of water, there is more water in the oceans than any other location.
there is water even in the space water contain 1% of feces
which horizon contains the least weathered parent material
There are 4 major oceans..... The Pacific, The Atlantic, The Arctic, and The Indian Ocean. The largest ocean is "The Pacific". Second, "Atlantic Ocean". Third, "Indian Ocean. And last but not least, Fourth is "Arctic Ocean". I am Michell and I won the Geography Bee at my School......
find cups of water
Very bad to say the least. Climate Change will warm the oceans and reduce them to basically a soup where only a few forms of life can exist. Not to mention that hurricanes will be significantly worse then they are now. We may have to add a few extra categories to the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale because of this warming.
A mixture of ice and water may be such example.
Glaciers Made it.... At least I think....
Oceans Large rivers Glaciers Smaller rivers Water vapour, as in a cloud
oceans
Australia has no continental glaciers, because the mountains do not receive sufficient snowfall to form them (at least not in the present era).
Nitrogen
I should think it would be made of salt water since the icebergs I have heard of are all in the ocean. They are pure water as they are created from glaciers and since glacier ice is formed from falling snow and snow results from condensed water vapor in the atmosphere, the water from icebergs is quite pure.
What parts of the ocean have the least vegetation
A line contains at least 2 points.
glaciers move with tremendous force, glaciers advance and retreat, and last but not least, they covered all of Canada and some of New York city :)
During the last ice age, at least 10,000 years ago.
which horizon contains the least weathered parent material
Animals that are least alike are likely found in different classes or phyla. For example, a bird (class Aves) and a jellyfish (phylum Cnidaria) are very different from each other both in terms of their physical characteristics and evolutionary history.