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why does Hydrosphere consist of?????​

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Answered by vinaykumarabhinav43
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Hydrosphere refers to the layer of a planet that comprises water. The term ‘hydrosphere’ is said to have originated from the Greek words that mean water and sphere. Earth’s hydrosphere includes the water on its surface such as oceans, lakes, ponds, river, seas, and streams. It also includes underground water that is in the wells and aquifers, as well as water vapor which is present in the form of clouds and fog. This layer is said to cover more than 70% of the Earth’s surface. Furthermore, this layer is of great importance as it plays a major role in the survival of life forms.

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