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What are the constituents of the hydrosphere?​

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Answered by as6003650
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The primary chemical constituents of the hydrosphere are oxygen (85.5 per cent) and hydrogen (10.7 per cent), which form the water molecule. The other most important constituents by weight include chlorine (2.1 per cent), sodium (1.1 per cent), magnesium (0.14 per cent), and numerous other elements in small amounts.

Answered by seenmp1975
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Answer:

The primary chemical constituents of the hydrosphere are oxygen (85.5 per cent) and hydrogen (10.7 per cent), which form the water molecule. The other most important constituents by weight include chlorine (2.1 per cent), sodium (1.1 per cent), magnesium (0.14 per cent), and numerous other elements in small amounts

Explanation:

The components are oceans, freshwater, surface water, groundwater, glacial water, and atmospheric water vapour.

The hydrosphere is the sum of Earth's water, in the ocean, the ground, on the surface, and in the air.

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