earth will not go under water. places on earth will though. when Antarctica, Greenland, and all the ice caps melt the water will rise to about 200-250 ft. Florida would be underwater, new York, most of nj, and most of east coast.
The type is known as hydrosphere. It includes all the water on, under, and around the Earth, such as oceans, rivers, lakes, groundwater, and atmospheric water vapor.
groundwater reserves stored in aquifers.
There is about 2 thirds of water on Earth. There is about 70% of water on earth. If this is not exactly what you are looking for go on
The term "hydrosphere" encompasses all the water on Earth, including surface water, groundwater, and water vapor in the atmosphere. It plays a crucial role in supporting life and regulating global climate.
Pressure increases with depth inside the Earth due to the weight of the overlying layers of rock pressing down. Temperature also increases with depth due to the Earth's internal heat. The rate at which pressure and temperature change varies depending on factors like the composition of the Earth's layers and geothermal gradients.
Yes, earthworms can go underwater for several weeks with sufficient oxygen
Well, 71% of Earth is covered by water, which is more than half, so, yes, most of Earth's surface is under water.
what air under water?????
it comes from under the earth's crust
A shadow can go over the water, under the water, but never touches the water.
This water fall on the Earth.
It is the surface of the earth, except it is under water instead of under air.
no
under grounds or in water???
yes a nickel can go under water but only if you push it under and the nickel will lose it,s aolor
I don't know of any bees that go under water.
The type is known as hydrosphere. It includes all the water on, under, and around the Earth, such as oceans, rivers, lakes, groundwater, and atmospheric water vapor.