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Answer the following question

1. Is water on the earth a renewable or non-renewable resource?

2. what is the depth of water surface of the earth called?

3. What are huge reservoirs of water inside the earth
called?

4.What are the areas which get heavy rainfall called?


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Answered by Bnbond
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Ans1 Water resources

For example, as groundwater is usually removed from an aquifer at a rate much greater than its very slow natural recharge, it is a considered non-renewable resource. Ans2 An ocean is a body of water that composes much of a planet's hydrosphere.[1] On Earth, an ocean is one of the major conventional divisions of the World Ocean. These are, in descending order by area, the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern (Antarctic), and Arctic Oceans.[2][3] The phrases "the ocean" or "the sea" used without specification refer to the interconnected body of salt water covering the majority of the Earth's surface.[2][3] As a general term, "the ocean" is mostly interchangeable with "the sea" in American English, but not in British English.[4] Strictly speaking, a sea is a body of water (generally a division of the world ocean) partly or fully enclosed by land.[5] . A3 ringwoodite is the huge reservoirs of water in planets mantle.... Explanation: Earth has a reservoir of water like this. It is bound up in a mineral called ringwoodite, deep underground in our planet's mantle, the layer between the surface and the core.A4 The highest rainfall place receives rains due to the monsoon of the Bay of Bengal and Arabian sea branch. Neriamangalam in Kerala. Sohra or Cherrapunji has a mild subtropical highland climate (Köppen Cwb), with monsoonal influences typical of India followed by Mawsynram, Meghalaya, Meghalaya means 'land of the clouds'.

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Answered by kruba2009
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1.Water is a renewable resource. The amount of water on Earth will always remain the same. We can't run out of water because water continuously works its way through water cycle.

2its average depth is nearly 3,700 metres [12,100] sq.feet

3 .ringwoodite are the huge reservoirs of the earth

4. The highest rainfall place receives rains due to the monsoon of the Bay of Bengal and Arabian sea branch.

some places which have more rainfall are

Neriamangalam in Kerala

Sohra in cheripunji

Mawsynram in Meghalaya.

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