Want this question answered?
1/10 because 9/10 and 1/10 make 1 (a whole, in this case a whole iceberg).
97% of the worlds water is Salt water. 71% of the world is Covered by Saltwater.
Surface tension.
Technically, No. Water in a glass (or other vessel) has a curved surface known as a meniscus. A large body of water (like an ocean) actually follows the curve of the earth. So the surface of the water is a curve or section of a sphere.
I thought the figure was seven-tenths, which is close to five-eighths...
About seven tenths if 71.1% of the earths surface is underwater and wow I am surprised nobody figured that out and answered this
70.78
fresh flowing surface water is one of our most precious resources
the water cycle shows arrow under surface
No, they lay them on the surface of the water.
If enough water pressure build under the surface of the ground, the water can burst through cracks in the surface forming a geyser.
Nine tenths (9/10) of an iceberg is underwater.
No. Though about 7/10 of the surface is covered in water it makes up about 1/50 of the mass of the earth
not on the surface but might be some under the surface of the planet...??
earth is 75% water and about 16% of earth surface is Uninhabitable (desert)
Most of the earths surface is covered with water. There is land under that water though, below the surface.
Surface water. However the water in a river is usually lelvel with the water table.