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70% of water. And land but I do not know what percintage that is, the might have that on google.com
Water mostly exists on the surface of the Earth in the hydrosphere, which includes oceans, rivers, lakes, and groundwater. It does not extend into the interior layers of the Earth such as the mantle or core.
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.
In a liquid, as at sea level water's boiling point is 100 degrees and it's freezing point is 0.
Water on Earth can be found in oceans, rivers, lakes, glaciers, underground reservoirs (aquifers), and the atmosphere in the form of clouds and precipitation. Approximately 97% of Earth's water is in the oceans, while the rest is distributed among the other sources mentioned.
it would be no use of water because without its property then earth would be a water planet
If we look beneath water, no matter how deep, we will always find the rock of the crust of the earth. You might have heard the term "ball of rock" applied to the earth, and the crust is the outer covering of that ball of rock. All of the world's oceans sit on top of the crust of the earth.
Yes Suzie, there is life on earth and someday we will find it. It might even be intelligent.
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You will find those on almost every part of earth.
There might be thrash in water or hazardous chemicals.
It means that we might just be drinking Marie Antoinette's bath water! It is amazing that the earth recycles ALL of it's water.
The subdivision of Earth in which you find bodies of water such as lakes and ponds is the hydrosphere. The hydrosphere also includes oceans, water vapor, and glaciers.
hydrosphere
Europa and Titan have more water than is found on Earth.
The study of the earth is geology, and it is used to find what has happened in earth's past so we can get an idea what might happen in the earth's future.