helium is a noble gas and is found in the earth's atmosphere and not in the oceans nor in the earth's crust
Earths oceans gain water considering evaporation and precipitation together since when vapour is released to the atmosphere it condenses and later falls back as rainfall by about (1-5)%
Hydrogen is the element commonly found in the Earth's crust, living matter, oceans, and atmosphere. Mercury, neon, and argon are also found in various environments, but hydrogen is the most abundant element in these specific areas.
Oceanography
because helium is toxic for most living things for that reason its rare to find but that's why its mainly used for balloons n more for ex:filling party balloons as it is a much safer gas (non-flammable)widely used as an inert gas shield for arc weldinghigh speed push gas inside air to air missiles for guidence corrections.protective gas in growing silicon and germanium crystals, and in titanium and zirconium productioncooling medium for nuclear reactors, helium won't become radioactivea mixture of 80% helium and 20% oxygen is used as an artificial atmosphere for divers and others working under pressurecryogenics and superconductivityrare document preservation (i.e. Declaration of Independence)as a gas for supersonic wind tunnelspressurizing agent for liquid fuel rockets (inert so won't react)leak detection agent for extremely small leaks.nuclear detonation simulations (using conventional explosives)isotopic dating by helium ratios (seawater, ocean beds,etc)helium/neon lasershelium cardio-pulmonary resusitation pump (heart surgery)helium filled border patrol "AEROSTAT" monitoring blimps
The moon has a greater effect than the sun on the earths oceans.
precambrian era
The energy exchanges between space , the atmosphere, and earths surface produce
earths crust , oceans and atmosphere
Atmosphere, Land, ice, the oceans, and life!
Earths oceans gain water considering evaporation and precipitation together since when vapour is released to the atmosphere it condenses and later falls back as rainfall by about (1-5)%
Oceans
Yes Oceans,Glaciers,Lakes, and Rivers are part of Earth;s hemisphere because the hemisphere involve land, water and sky. Therefor they are part of Earth's hemisphere.
no it is actually found in the hydrosphere where it has all of the oceans and lakes
no not really
The formation of oceans on Earth likely occurred as a result of the cooling and solidification of the Earth's surface. Water vapor that was present in the atmosphere condensed and formed liquid water, eventually collecting in low-lying areas to create oceans. The process was also influenced by volcanic activity releasing water vapor and other gases into the atmosphere.
97.5% of Earth's water is found in the oceans. 2.5% is found in freshwater lakes.
The gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon, effect the earths oceans by forming tides.