Quite so; most of the world's water (and hence, most of the world's hydrosphere) is in the oceans.
False, ocean water makes up 93% of the hydrosphere. Fresh water makes up 7% of the hydrosphere. The hydrosphere takes up 75% percent of the earth's surface.
The hydrosphere contains water. There are a certain amount of other things, such as fish, that are found in the water. But it's mostly water.
The features on earth that make up the hydrosphere are lakes, oceans, seas and rivers. The hydrosphere refer to the water surfaces on earth.
The Hydrosphere is inside of the Atmosphere. The Hydrosphere contains earths water. Mostly were clouds are and precipitation happens.
The hydrosphere is the depth of the deepest ocean. 14,000-feet. Challenger Deep, the deepest part of the ocean is almost seven-miles deep. The hydrosphere contains all the water on or near the surface of the earth, including water found in clouds.
The hydrosphere is predominantly made out of water, primarily in the form of oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water. Water molecules, composed of hydrogen and oxygen atoms, make up the vast majority of the hydrosphere.
No it is not.... Because the geosphere is The crust, mantle, inner and outer core....
Yes it is. The hydrosphere(mostly ocean water) is made up of H2O and other chemicals such as NaCl(salt), and smaller amounts of Mg, S, Ca, and other elements as ions. (Magnesium, Sulfur, Calcium etc.)
No, wind is not a force of the hydrosphere. Wind is a part of the atmosphere, which is separate from the hydrosphere. The hydrosphere includes all the water on Earth, such as oceans, lakes, rivers, and groundwater.
The majority of the water in the hydrosphere is stored in the oceans. Oceans hold about 97% of the Earth's water, with the rest found in glaciers, ice caps, rivers, lakes, and groundwater.
Mostly anything with water like..RiversOceansStreamsLakesBut not anything like wells or aquifers.
mostly in salt water environmetns (ocean) mostly in salt water environmetns (ocean)