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how is earth water in nature?​

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Answered by vanithavarsha
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water exists at the earth's surface as liquid,solid,and vapor ..water can even change from vapor directly into solid;that is how snow flasks are formed ,high in the atmosphere.the total amount of water near the surface of the earth stays almost the same through time ,but water is always moving from place to place.

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Answered by sushmithasuresh44
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Answer:Water exists at the Earth's surface as liquid, solid, and vapor. It is forever changing from one of those three states to another. You can easily observe how water changes from liquid to solid by freezing and from solid to liquid by melting. Water also changes from liquid to vapor by evaporation and from vapor to liquid by condensation. Condensation is how clouds and raindrops form. Water can even change from vapor directly into solid; that is how snowflakes are formed, high in the atmosphere.

The total amount of water near the surface of the Earth stays almost the same through time, but water is always moving from place to place. You can think of places where water resides, like the ocean or lakes or glaciers, as “reservoirs.” Water moves from reservoir to reservoir in various ways. It can move in the form of liquid, solid, or vapor. This complicated movement of the Earth's water is called the water cycle.

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