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1) sea water is surface water.
true or false:-​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

True

Explanation:

Sea water is surface of water because it comes under water form.

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Answered by sonalideval056
0

Answer:

The given statement is true as sea water is an example of surface water.

Explanation:

Any body of water that is located on the surface of the Earth, including freshwater found in rivers, streams, and lakes as well as saltwater in the ocean, is referred to as surface water. Surface water is also called blue water and it participates in the water cycle or the hydrological cycle. Surface water bodies are nourished by precipitation and water runoff. Water bodies lose water due to evaporation and seepage of water into the earth and this makes the volume of surface water. Whereas water that goes more deep inside the ground is called ground water. Both ground water and surface water act as water reservoirs and can nourish each other. Surface water can be classified as perennial, ephemeral, or artificial. Surface water that is perennial or permanent lasts the entire year and is refilled by groundwater when there is little precipitation. Surface water that is ephemeral or semi-permanent is present only for a portion of the year. Small creeks, lagoons, and water holes all include ephemeral surface water. Surface water that has been created artificially can be found in built wetlands and dams. Surface water is the easiest accessible form of water that fulfills human needs and is widely used in agricultural fields for irrigation.

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