Hydrosphere also knownas the ‘water sphere’ refers to all the
water on Earth or the total amount of water on a planet. This
includes oceans, glaciers, rivers, lakes, groundwater, and even vapor
in the atmosphere. A planet’s hydrosphere can be liquid, vapor, or
ice. On Earth, liquid water exists on the surface in the form of oceans,
lakes, and rivers.
Introduction
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The hydrosphere isimportant to Earth's environment because it
plays a crucial role in supporting life, regulating climate, and shaping
the planet's surface. Additionally, the hydrosphere helps distribute
heat around the planet, influencing weather patterns and
maintaining a stable climate.
The importance of hydrosphere
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Components of thehydrosphere
Glaciers- frozen water
stored in polar regions
Lakes- freshwater or
saltwater bodies surrounded
by land
Groundwater- water stored
beneath the Earth’s surface in
aquifers
Oceans- the largest water bodies,
covering most of the Earth’s
surface
Rivers- flowing bodies of water
that connect lakes, seas, and
oceans.
Seas- smaller bodies of saltwater,
often connected to oceans
Drink some facts!
Aperson can live about a month without
food, but only a few days without water
Water is constantly recycled : the same
water o earth has been around for billions of
years.
Water has different properties in different
states: ex. hot water can freeze faster than
cold water under certain conditions.
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