From space, out of stars.
The "big bang" did not make any oxygen, thus there was no water until stars formed it, and then blew up spreading it through the galaxy.
An island. Or if your really picky, a floating rock.
I think you can just drink the water vapor out the air if you have an object below the dewpoint. But I don't think you can really drink the air itself though maybe just the water vapor. But you can eat air if you try REALLY REALLY hard.
Storms can form when warm, moist air rises and cools, leading to the condensation of water vapor into clouds. Factors like temperature differences, humidity levels, and atmospheric instability can contribute to the development of storms. Storms can also be influenced by geographic features like mountains or bodies of water.
yes and no. water effects the magma. a lot of water will make magma harden faster. but a little water makes the magma speed up/move faster. magma gases don't really effect water, its really the volcanic ash and toxic fumes that effect the water. (volcanic mudslides also effect water)
Water on Earth is believed to have been brought here by comets and asteroids during the early formation of the solar system. These icy bodies contained water that melted and became the vast oceans and lakes we have today. Additionally, water vapor released from volcanic activity also contributed to the presence of water on Earth.
Both were looking for a water route to Asia and each found lands with vast resources so there really no differences in the reasons they came.
Both were looking for a water route to Asia and each found lands with vast resources so there really no differences in the reasons they came.
Both were looking for a water route to Asia and each found lands with vast resources so there really no differences in the reasons they came.
i am really sure it came from England
Hmmm..... That is a really good uestion .But the truth is that I dont even know why and thats why i came here
its supposed to be this one legend that if you get scared and drink water, you get diabetes, but i looked it up and nothing really came up saying it was true, so yea.
no there is not food that came from space.
Water came from the rock when Moses hit the rock with his rod.
it says in the bible that they stuck a spear in his side, and a mix of blood and water came out, signaling that he had actually died on the cross.
No you are not really wet until you hit dry air. Now if you were on underwater came out to get some air, then your head would be wet and anything else touching the air.
no it is not it came from itachi but people say it came from naruto but is really came from itachi. (:
from the clouds