Earth is the planet that contains the most abundant amount of water, with about 71% of its surface covered in water. Other planets in our solar system, such as Mars and Venus, have negligible amounts of surface water in comparison.
Mars has small traces of liquid water on the planet, large amounts of vapour in the thin atmosphere and huge amounts of ice
Mars.
Neptune
The formation of seas and oceans helped to regulate the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by absorbing and storing it in the water. This process helped to reduce the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which contributed to creating a more stable climate on Earth.
The planet you are referring to is Jupiter.
No absolutely not. Contain a huge amount of sodium and phosphates.
The amount of water on the planet stays the same. If huge amounts of this water is frozen on land, in glaciers, then it means that there is less water in the oceans, and sea levels are lower.
Water cycle is a bundle of water. Huge amount of water is regulated.
Jupiter has a great red spot that large enough to contain two or three earth sized planet
gravity if you are on a huge planet like juipiter there is a lot of gravity so you wiegh a lot but if youare on a planet like Pluto there is a small amount of gravity so you wigh less
we call huge planets huge planets
no
The largest body of water on the planet is the Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Ocean has a surface area of 63.78 million square miles.
the wastes of industry are directly thrown to the river and cause a huge amount of water pollution.
A huge container of water , that has accurate measureings that tells u the increased amount of water
Mars.
Yes