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The study of Earth's water is called hydrology. It focuses on the distribution, movement, and properties of water on and below the Earth's surface, including rivers, lakes, oceans, groundwater, and glaciers.
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.
The component of the Earth that includes water above, on, or in the Earth's crust is known as the hydrosphere. This includes all forms of water, such as oceans, rivers, lakes, glaciers, and groundwater. The hydrosphere is vital for sustaining life on Earth and plays a crucial role in shaping the planet's climate and ecosystems.
The four main reservoirs of water in the water cycle are the oceans, atmosphere, land, and glaciers. Water evaporates from the surface of the oceans and forms clouds in the atmosphere. These clouds then release precipitation, which falls on the land and can be stored in lakes, rivers, and groundwater. Some of the water also accumulates in glaciers and ice caps.
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The hydrosphere consists of all water on Earth, including oceans, groundwater, lakes, and glaciers. It plays a crucial role in various Earth processes, such as the water cycle and climate regulation.
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The hydrosphere encompasses the oceans, groundwater, lakes, and glaciers on Earth. It consists of all the water on Earth, whether it's in liquid or frozen form, and plays a crucial role in regulating the planet's climate and supporting life.
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