Islands are generally found in the Earth's oceans and seas, surrounded by water on all sides. They can also be located in lakes and rivers. Islands are classified as land surrounded by water in all directions.
The yellow part of the Earth is called the inner core. It is a solid ball of iron and nickel at the center of the Earth, surrounded by the outer core, mantle, and crust.
No, the water inside your body is not considered part of the hydrosphere. The hydrosphere refers to all the water on Earth, including oceans, rivers, lakes, and groundwater. The water in your body is part of your internal body fluids, not part of the Earth's external water system.
Water drops that fall to earth from the atmosphere are called rain. Rain is a crucial part of the water cycle, replenishing bodies of water on the earth's surface and providing moisture for plant growth.
Yes, rain falls on Earth as a result of condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere forming clouds, which then release water droplets as precipitation. Rain is an essential part of Earth's water cycle.
Islands are generally found in the Earth's oceans and seas, surrounded by water on all sides. They can also be located in lakes and rivers. Islands are classified as land surrounded by water in all directions.
Lesotho is surrounded by South Africa.
Asia has land borders both with Europe & Africa, but it is, with those exceptions, surrounded by water.
A long narrow part of land that is almost all surrounded by water is called a peninsula.
The peninsula.
All Earth's water is at some time part of the water cycle.
Yes earth is a part of water cycle. Water returns back to earth's surface.
The water part of the Earth is called the hydrosphere. It is estimated that there are 1386 million cubic kilometers of water on the Earth.
a sea
All continents are land masses that are surrounded by water, they are part of Earth's crust, and they consist of various ecosystems and climates that support diverse plant and animal life.
The part with the ocean.Answer:3/4 part of the Earth is covered by water i.e. about 66%
absolutely none! all the water only evaporates to another part of the earth (it is recycled) in what is called the water cycle. The water never leaves the atmosphere so it stays 'on earth'!