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more than two thirds of the Earth's surface is covered under water.but, why does the water not fall into the space​

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Answered by INFORMATIVENINE
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About over two thirds of Earth's surface are covered by water and less than a third of that is taken up by land. As we continue to whiteness Earth's population grow, individuals are increasing pressure on the planet's water resources. However; this intensifying change comes from water pollution.

Explanation:

The vacuum of space does not exert any force on the atmosphere at all, causing the water to stay on this planet.

Answered by manojchauhanma2
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The vacuum of space does not exert any force on the atmosphere at all, causing the water to stay on this planet.

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