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why is the Earth called a watery planet

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Answered by raaj25
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If you look down at our planet from outer space, most of what you see is water; 71% of the planet's surface is covered by ocean and it is because of this that the Earth is sometimes called "the water planet". Only about three-tenths of our globe is covered with land.
The ocean wraps the globe and is divided into four major regions: the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean and the Arctic Ocean. Some scientists consider the waters around Antarctica to be a separate, fifth ocean as well. These oceans, although distinct in some ways, are all interconnected; the same water is circulated throughout them all. 

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Answered by ushosree
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the earth is called watery planet because of the abundance of water on it. over 71% of the Earth surface comprises water. No other planet in the solar system have water as Earth.

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