Trees that contain a high percentage of water, often around 99%, include the mangrove, particularly species like the red mangrove, and certain types of willows. These trees thrive in aquatic environments and have adapted to retain moisture. While the specific water content can vary, these species are known for their high water composition due to their habitat and physiological characteristics.
mudflow
fog
Yes - on average, and when fresh. As they age, off the tree, they lose moisture.
Yes, mud can contain up to 60 percent water or even more, depending on its composition and the environmental conditions. The water content in mud is influenced by factors such as soil type, climate, and the presence of organic material. High water content can lead to a viscous consistency, making mud more fluid and less stable.
Obviously trees occupy the 10 percent of earth but it's not correct as a earth surface measurement metric unit. Water occupies the 71 percent and land the 29 percent.
Earth, there are other planets out there that may contain water, but probably don't contain about 70 percent of water.
33%
your body is about 70 percent water
97% 97%
40%
Water
A tree could not contain 100% water. Only water is 100% water.
1.93
mudflow
fog
orange,apple,watermelon,coconut,strawberry :)
10 percent NaCl in distilled water is equivalent to 100 g/L NaCl.