the curst , mantle,the core
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Aquifers are layers of rock that hold a lot of water and allow it to circulate.
Oxygen is an element which exists as a diatomic gas at room temperature. Water is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen at two parts to one. Water may also contain dissolved oxygen. The atmosphere contains about 20% oxygen, and may also contain water vapour. Short answer: no, oxygen does not contain water.
The Earth is similar to an avocado in terms of layers. They both have solid core (in the avocado this is the stone) and a relatively thin crust (the avocado skin). The flesh of the avocado can represent the molten mantel of the Earth. On a basic level, this is why the Earth may be compared to an avocado.
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Earth, there are other planets out there that may contain water, but probably don't contain about 70 percent of water.
Earth, there are other planets out there that may contain water, but probably don't contain about 70 percent of water.
It may have oceans of liquid water under its layers of water ice. Scientists want to know if these oceans (assuming they are there) contain any forms of life.
Obviously, no. Things like rocks and water are not- although they may contain living things.
Groundwater, which may be either fresh or saline depending on location.
earth is mostly covered with oceans, which may contain the carbonates and chlorides deposits which make it's water salty. On continents rock salt(Halite) is abundant which make the water saline.
earth is mostly covered with oceans, which may contain the carbonates and chlorides deposits which make it's water salty. On continents rock salt(Halite) is abundant which make the water saline.
earth is mostly covered with oceans, which may contain the carbonates and chlorides deposits which make it's water salty. On continents rock salt(Halite) is abundant which make the water saline.
Because there are materials in Europa which Earth also contain. A example of this is H2o (Water)
Sedimentary rock provides evidence of the history of rock. But how? It's very simple. There are different layers of earth piled on top of each other. They may contain fossils or other organic materails. Scientists study the layers of the Earth and do that by looking at the soil and rock. The type of sediment in different layers will, of course, be different. Therefore, scientists can figure out about the type of year or years that the occupants of the Earth had.
yes, the layers beneath earths surface are in the same sequence throughout earth, although certain parts of certain layers may be wider in certain places or slimmer, but they stay in the same sequence