Under water lava would be colder than normal lava. So they would differ a lot.
the water cycle shows arrow under surface
Groundwater.
Yes. Or in the air, or under water, or very near the surface.
Yes, but it might be slightly different because the salt upsets the water's surface tension.
According to the Wikipedia article on Io, it seems that Io doesn't have much water - on the other hand, some of the other moons of Jupiter have quite a lot of water. Europa probably does have a lot water under its surface.
not on the surface but might be some under the surface of the planet...??
Eagles don't dive in water. The species that do hunt fish do so at the surface. They might get a dunking, but that's it.
the water cycle shows arrow under surface
No, they lay them on the surface of the water.
Surface water. However the water in a river is usually lelvel with the water table.
Most of the earths surface is covered with water. There is land under that water though, below the surface.
A submarine is a vessel that can travel both on the surface and under the water.
Well, 71% of Earth is covered by water, which is more than half, so, yes, most of Earth's surface is under water.
No. The intense volcanic activity on Io boiled off any water long ago. There is probably liquid water under the surface of Europa.
if you put them in water, they do some magic really quickly the male is on top of the surface and the female is under water u see this rodish thing coming out of them and whala! if you get them out of water they might have babies.
Bore water
Of course when you swim under the surface of the water. The lower you go in the water, the greater the pressure. That's why divers have gauges with them to determine their depth or to know how deep they are in the ocean.