Almost all of the water on Earth is found in the oceans, which hold about 97% of the planet's water. The remaining water is in the form of freshwater lakes, rivers, and underground water sources.
The troposphere holds almost all of the water vapor in the atmosphere. This is the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere where weather events occur, and it is where most of the water cycle processes take place.
The water in the Earth's surface is called the hydrosphere.
Because the water isn't uniformly distributed. Actually the Earth is all rock! It would be more accurate to say that the planet's allocation of water is insufficient to cover all the higher relief that we know as land.
Of the water on Earth, over 90% is in the oceans and is naturally salty. Over 90% of fresh water on the Earth is locked up as ice in Antarctica, and represents about 4% of earth's water. Almost all water (as above) exists as liquid water.
Almost all the energy on Earth ultimately comes from the sun. Solar energy is trapped by plants through photosynthesis, which forms the basis of the food chain. Additionally, solar energy drives weather patterns, ocean currents, and the water cycle.
The oceans
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Almost all things weather take place in the troposphere, the lowest level of the Earth's atmosphere and the only one with substantial amounts of water vapor.
The troposphere holds almost all of the water vapor in the atmosphere. This is the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere where weather events occur, and it is where most of the water cycle processes take place.
The troposphere is the layer that is responsible for all the weather on earth. It contains roughly 80% of the earth's mass, and almost 100 percent of all the water vapor.
Almost all plants growing in the soil have root hairs
Hydrosphere include water in gaseous and solid state also. For earth, it's almost all liquid.
The Earth's rivers comprise only about 0.0001% of the Earth's water. All rivers come from various sources and they can be found in all the continents.
I comes from everywhere, because the water cycle enables water to move everywhere by the processes of evaporation, precipitation, sublimation, condensation and flow. Originally almost all the water on earth came from comets, and comets still contribute water to the earth every day.
I comes from everywhere, because the water cycle enables water to move everywhere by the processes of evaporation, precipitation, sublimation, condensation and flow. Originally almost all the water on earth came from comets, and comets still contribute water to the earth every day.
I comes from everywhere, because the water cycle enables water to move everywhere by the processes of evaporation, precipitation, sublimation, condensation and flow. Originally almost all the water on earth came from comets, and comets still contribute water to the earth every day.
Almost all energy originates with the Sun.