No, Earth is not losing water at an alarming rate. While there are concerns about water scarcity in certain regions due to factors like climate change and overuse, the overall amount of water on Earth remains relatively constant through the water cycle.
acute injury = immediate effect, often easy to accurately relate cause of effect. overuse injury = due to increase frequency, difficult to accurately relate cause of effect
salinity can cause by overuse of water . it can be also happen when the seawater replace the ground water and when overuse the land and unwatered plant
Erosion
It Effects The earth?
Earth's availability of water is primarily in the form of oceans (97%) and ice caps/glaciers (2%). The remaining 1% is found in lakes, rivers, groundwater, and atmospheric water vapor. Although water is abundant on Earth, access to clean and fresh water is a growing concern due to pollution, overuse, and uneven distribution.
Yes, Earth is losing water due to factors like climate change and overuse. Potential consequences of this loss include water scarcity, droughts, ecosystem disruptions, and impacts on agriculture and human health.
Water goes from the earth into the air because of the effect of the sun on the earth which causes warm air to rise.
Moving water effects the earth materials by slowly eroding or breaking it down.
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