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Fill in the blanks:-
1. The ocean bodies and seas contains ____ water.
- Salty water.
2. ___ salt is mostly dissolved in sea and ocean water.
- Chloride and Sodium
3. When air is heated it expands and becomes _____.
- occupies more space
4. _____ part of earth is covered with water.
- 75%
5. Water is absolutely essential for _____.
- good digestion
Answer the following Questions:-
Answer 1:-
A terrarium is usually a sealable glass container containing soil and plants, and can be opened for maintenance to access the plants inside.
Answer 2:-
The term salinity refers to the amount of dissolved salts that are present in water.
Answer 3:-
It is 304 m (997 ft) deep, the deepest hypersaline lake in the world. With a salinity of 342 g/kg, or 34.2% .
Answer 4:-
When the Earth's oceans first formed about 3.8 billion years ago, as the surface of the planet cooled enough to allow water vapour to liquify, the oceans were mostly fresh water. The runoff slowly carried the salt to nearby lakes and rivers, which in turn carried it to the seas.
Answer 5:-
Fresh water is found in glaciers, lakes, reservoirs, ponds, rivers, streams, wetlands and even groundwater.
Answer 6:-
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Answer 7:-
Water plays many important roles in the body including flushing waste from the body, regulating body temperature, transportation of nutrients and is necessary for digestion.
Answer 8:-
Falling products of condensation in the atmosphere, as rain, snow, or hail. the amount of rain, snow, hail, etc., that has fallen at a given place within a given period, usually expressed in inches or centimeters of water.
Answer 9:-
The water cycle shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere. Liquid water evaporates into water vapor, condenses to form clouds, and precipitates back to earth in the form of rain and snow. Water in different phases moves through the atmosphere (transportation).
Answer 10:-
An ocean current is a continuous, directed movement of sea water generated by a number of forces acting upon the water, including wind, the Coriolis effect, breaking waves, cabbeling, and temperature and salinity differences.