Earth.
Earth is the planet with the highest percentage of surface area covered by water, with approximately 71% of its surface covered by oceans.
the Earth's early history when water vapor was released from volcanic activity and comets colliding with the planet. This water then accumulated in the Earth's crust and eventually formed the oceans through various geological processes.
Most water evaporation on Earth comes from the oceans, which cover about 71% of the planet's surface. The sun's energy heats the water, causing it to evaporate and form clouds, which then contribute to the global water cycle. Evaporation from lakes, rivers, and vegetation also contribute to the water cycle, but to a lesser extent than the oceans.
There is only one planet known to have significant bodies of liquid water that cover a large portion of its surface, and that is Earth. Other planets in our solar system, like Mars and Europa, have evidence of liquid water in the past or under their surface, but not as extensive as Earth's oceans.
The Earth is mainly covered in water, even more than land. when seen from space, Earth is mostly blue because of the oceans, ans so is called the blue planet. this is also from the fact that we are the only planet in the solar system that can support life, because we have drinking water.
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Earth is the only known planet to have oceans of liquid water.
Earth is the planet with nearly three fourths of its surface covered in oceans. These vast bodies of water play a crucial role in regulating the planet's climate and supporting a wide variety of ecosystems.
All of the oceans cover most of our planet Earth. they cover 75% of the world!
No, there is not enough water on Earth to cover the entire planet. The Earth's surface is about 70 water, but most of it is in the oceans, which only cover about 71 of the planet's surface.
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Earth. Over 70% of Earth's surface is covered by water.
If you are referring to water vapor in the atmosphere, most comes from the largest water source on the planet, the oceans.
It is Condensation.
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The largest percentage of the Earth's water is held in oceans. Approximately 96.5%.
The Earth has different oceans because of the way the continents are arranged on the planet. The oceans are separated by land masses, creating distinct bodies of water such as the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic oceans.